Please help straighten out my mind as I think I'm going slightly crazy right now.
With a lot of people talking about range and/or lack of etc, I have now done my head in completely. I hope this is not too long a story.
I live West Coast of Cebu in the Philippines and own 2 beach properties about 1km apart. In my mind the plan was to fly the AC to and from each property, of course there are zillions of coconut trees in between so I would set the appropriate altitude to avoid collision of course. I would however not be able to see my AC all the time, and be relying on GPS and FPV , if of course I have FPV with trees in between me and my bird. I now really don't know what to do. If I could fly the round trip once, I'm guessing the flight would be logged and easily repeated time and time again? I suppose my question is if there are a few trees between me and the AC will it render it impossible, to do what I planned? The fly route would entail being at about 30 metres to start-and down to 5 metres then back up to 30 metres on RTH ,pretty well all out of sight.
With a lot of people talking about range and/or lack of etc, I have now done my head in completely. I hope this is not too long a story.
I live West Coast of Cebu in the Philippines and own 2 beach properties about 1km apart. In my mind the plan was to fly the AC to and from each property, of course there are zillions of coconut trees in between so I would set the appropriate altitude to avoid collision of course. I would however not be able to see my AC all the time, and be relying on GPS and FPV , if of course I have FPV with trees in between me and my bird. I now really don't know what to do. If I could fly the round trip once, I'm guessing the flight would be logged and easily repeated time and time again? I suppose my question is if there are a few trees between me and the AC will it render it impossible, to do what I planned? The fly route would entail being at about 30 metres to start-and down to 5 metres then back up to 30 metres on RTH ,pretty well all out of sight.
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