That's why I haven't done it yet LOL. It's very tempting to do it now but I'm being responsible with it. Trust me, it wouldn't be anything dramatic and would be VERY SLOOOOOWWWW.I have flown indoors safely but the liability of flying indoors in a museum without a lot of practice would not be advised. Just my thoughts
I'll definitely remember to do that! Thanks!I found that indoors you need to follow your drone. This way you won't be crashing into whatever. I stay about 5 feet behind. Hope that helps.
If I were flying in there-- I would put on the prop guards--My mother works at this museum and has inquired about me taking some pics. I've never flown indoors and have practiced a little in ATTI mode. Just curious if you would and could safely fly it indoors. View attachment 33749View attachment 33750View attachment 33751
rig up a rod to the P3 and and walk around
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