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This is fair warning as this is a RANT and a Warning.
I purchased the Xstar from the ratings and was at first very pleased. The range was said to be 1.2 miles and many folks were getting that and more. The elevation was said to be 2640 and many were getting that. Not that either was required to do the projects I wanted to do.
I am a retired photogrammetrist and remote sensing technician of 40 years so I wanted to use a drone for shooting forestry projects specifically false color Infrared looking for stressed trees and invasive species.
So I bought the xstar along with 4 batteries and a dedicated android screen. initial tests were great and verified what others were saying. Short flight lines were a piece of cake even flying dead reconing. However when flying over trees there was no reference point even when keeping the drone in sight so the drone drifted off course to much.
AH HA, the new upgrade comes with way points. The first mission I tried to plan stopped me at 1600 foot radius from my takeoff point. (&^$%$#*&^% CRAP) I contacted customer support and they said that was added as a safety feature and one which is within the guidelines of the FAA. I didn't like it but I figured I could live with it and started breaking my longer flight lines into 2 and 3 sections and finding access points in the wooded areas to give me the 1600 foot range needed.
now come the part about setting the the elevation for each WAY POINT. way cool I thought as the software will gradually increase or decrease the elevation between way points. So the very first takeoff poinnt was in a valley about 125 feet below the tops. so I went in and tried to set the way point elevation to just under 400 feet above the trees. SORRY, way point elevations limited to 396 feet. Because I started 125 feet below the tops I would have to set the way point to about 500 feet above the home takeoff point. SORRY, cant do that.
even though we (xstar pilots) can fly past 1600 feet in manual mode and higher than 400 feet in manual mode they hard coded the 1600 foot distance limit and the 396 foot elevation limit.
They (Autel) is wrong on the elevation limit. The FAA regs say a pilot may navigate to keep obstacles from below or to the side of his or her aircraft to avoid said obstacles. TREES are a mentioned obstacle. So by law a drone pilot can fly over the Smokey's at 1200 feet as long as he was no more than 400 feet above the trees.
My business investment of $1200.00 plus just went to an expensive toy for the back 40.
I purchased the Xstar from the ratings and was at first very pleased. The range was said to be 1.2 miles and many folks were getting that and more. The elevation was said to be 2640 and many were getting that. Not that either was required to do the projects I wanted to do.
I am a retired photogrammetrist and remote sensing technician of 40 years so I wanted to use a drone for shooting forestry projects specifically false color Infrared looking for stressed trees and invasive species.
So I bought the xstar along with 4 batteries and a dedicated android screen. initial tests were great and verified what others were saying. Short flight lines were a piece of cake even flying dead reconing. However when flying over trees there was no reference point even when keeping the drone in sight so the drone drifted off course to much.
AH HA, the new upgrade comes with way points. The first mission I tried to plan stopped me at 1600 foot radius from my takeoff point. (&^$%$#*&^% CRAP) I contacted customer support and they said that was added as a safety feature and one which is within the guidelines of the FAA. I didn't like it but I figured I could live with it and started breaking my longer flight lines into 2 and 3 sections and finding access points in the wooded areas to give me the 1600 foot range needed.
now come the part about setting the the elevation for each WAY POINT. way cool I thought as the software will gradually increase or decrease the elevation between way points. So the very first takeoff poinnt was in a valley about 125 feet below the tops. so I went in and tried to set the way point elevation to just under 400 feet above the trees. SORRY, way point elevations limited to 396 feet. Because I started 125 feet below the tops I would have to set the way point to about 500 feet above the home takeoff point. SORRY, cant do that.
even though we (xstar pilots) can fly past 1600 feet in manual mode and higher than 400 feet in manual mode they hard coded the 1600 foot distance limit and the 396 foot elevation limit.
They (Autel) is wrong on the elevation limit. The FAA regs say a pilot may navigate to keep obstacles from below or to the side of his or her aircraft to avoid said obstacles. TREES are a mentioned obstacle. So by law a drone pilot can fly over the Smokey's at 1200 feet as long as he was no more than 400 feet above the trees.
My business investment of $1200.00 plus just went to an expensive toy for the back 40.