Actually DJI doesn't recommend calibrating the compass every time. Do it once and do it right then leave it be until or unless you get some indication that you need to do it again.Also, there's a very rudimentary simulator built into DJI GO - but you have to have the aircraft powered on in order to use it. Spend 15 or 20 minutes in it until you're comfortable - good investment. Also, put the whole aircraft in the fridge for 30 minutes before your IMU calibration - this allows it to "warm up" as part of its preflight boot much faster. Greater minds than I came up with and tested that and it's definitely a good thing.
Other important stuff:
Calibrate the compass *every* time you fly
You have to stop recording in order to take a photo
Use www.uavforecast.com to see when good flying conditions may be
Don't fly low and slow over your neighborhood or people will think you're spying on thembest to maintain a low profile whenever you can - less trouble all around.
Set a good RTH height before you take off
I'll think of more things I wish I knew when I got mine as I think of them...
GPS - you *do not* need it on the device you're using. Not having it simply means you can't use the "Follow me" feature, which is really not much more than a novelty anyway. If you absolutely need that, buy a $100 external GPS for your ipad. But no need. Bird's got all the GPS you could want built into it, and that's how it records the home point.
> The quick start guide that comes with your Phantom is very limited. Be sure to download the latest user manual from the "DOWNLOADS" link for your model. Read the manual several times before you fly, and then a few more times after you've flown for the first time when it will make a bit more sense to you. [P3P Downloads Page] [P3A Downloads Page]
> Just because the app tells you that a FW update is available, that doesn't mean you must do the update. I strongly suggest that you check out and become comfortable with your P3 and what "normal" looks like before changing any FW on the RC (remote control) or the AC (aircraft). Batteries of course are okay to update to match the AC. [See my reasons here, but like most things it's YOUR decision]
(Important Note: if your P3 comes with 1.5 on the AC, you should move from that version).
> Also, search the forum for the many other "any tips?" threads for more great info.
Good luck!
August 15, 2016 EDIT - Consolidated a few of my "any tips" posts from the past so that I can link to this one the next time someone asks.
Thank you sir for the kind words. Happy new year.Hi Oso;
I just wanted to say thanks for this very valuable compilation of information. I believe it to be one of the single most complete list of excellent tips I've ever seen on the Phantom 3 and literally thousands of flyers will no doubt get great benefit from this compilation at some point.
I can't imagine how much time an effort you spent on this but you've provided a great service to those that will use it at some point. No doubt you've also saved a few owners from great added expense had they not read this at all.
I fly a P4Pro+ now and I found this post very helpful when I owned my Phantom 3 Professional.
Many thanks for all your work on this.
Bud
FYI, It's no longer a requirement to register with the FAA or put registration numbers on your drone for hobbyists.> For those of you who are hobbyists (non-pro) in the US, when (if) you register with the FAA you are registering yourself and not each individual drone. Once registered, you simply use the same registration number with all of your drones.
As we know, registration in the US has not been required since ~May 2017 due to a court ruling. Voluntary registration is still encouraged for hobbyists (non-pro) in the US. When (if) you register with the FAA, you are registering yourself and not each individual drone. Once registered, you can use the same registration number with all of your drones if you choose to do so.I still have my FAA regie......I wonder if you'll have to re-register.
Another thing I should mention is I have a galaxy s7 edge but I heard ios is better to use with the phantom. So I also ordered a iPad mini 2 which will be delivered before the drone.
Where is the crack? Got a photo?The seller told me that there is a small crack in one of the arms in the upper shell and that the upper shell does not affect flying. Is that true?
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