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GadgetGuy's Second P4 Flight Impressions
So, after my disappointing first flight with my new P4, with only the stock transmitter (lost full control at 6,700 feet at 400 feet AGL, and a flight time of 16 minutes down to 17% remaining battery), this afternoon, I paired the P4 with my GL300A transmitter, modded with FPVLR v2 and 3.0W Sunhans boosters.
What a difference!
First, I stayed in P-GPS mode the entire time, and got rid of any video gimbal smoothing in the app settings, and used the full 4K wide video setting at 24fps, same as I use on all my P3P's, as I didn't like the look in the initial first flight video of the gimbal smoothing, and wanted to replicate P3P settings.
Happily, I was able to maintain full control and video out to 16,070 feet (3.04 miles) and descend to 40 feet AGL at that distance. I certainly could have gone farther, but the battery limited my testing. With full throttle virtually the entire way, into a light 5 mph breeze, I averaged 32 mph on the way out and 40 mph on the way back, even hitting 45 mph, all without Sport mode. The props did occasionally drop into the frame. Total distance of the flight was 40,744 feet.
I landed at 12% remaining battery.
Here's the real kicker: Total flight time was only 14 minutes 40 seconds!
The battery started out at 96% remaining, as the battery charger refused to top off the battery, when I repeatedly turned it on, while connected to the charger. It immediately shut off every time. This needs to be fixed.
So, the 28 minute flight time is still all smoke and mirrors. Flight time is no better than the P3P.
This baby needs a serious battery mod to ever achieve those 28 minute flight times!
Because of the single battery limit, I cannot push much beyond 3 miles to test the video feed at longer range.
On the bright side, with full P-GPS speeds of 35-45 mph, without using Sport mode, it takes less time to get to your remote shooting location, so it's a fair trade-off that total flight time is reduced.
Also, has anyone else noticed that the P4 synced flight records won't sync and show up on any other device used with a prior version DJI GO installed? Must be DJI's way of forcing me to install the P4 app update on all my P3P devices, too!
Conclusion: P4 battery life is no better than P3 battery life, and is actually worse, if you fly full speed in P-GPS. To achieve the advertised 3.1 mile range will absolutely require a transmitter mod. For those of you with a P3P transmitter with a FPVLR v2 mod with boosters, if you got 'em, smoke 'em!
Otherwise, you'll be limited to 1.2 miles. A relatively easy battery mod (Midwest Horizon, are you reading this?) will also likely double the flight time. Can't wait!
See also: GadgetGuy's First Flight Impressions of the P4
and: GadgetGuy's Final P4 Flight
and: GadgetGuy's P4 Refund From DJI
So, after my disappointing first flight with my new P4, with only the stock transmitter (lost full control at 6,700 feet at 400 feet AGL, and a flight time of 16 minutes down to 17% remaining battery), this afternoon, I paired the P4 with my GL300A transmitter, modded with FPVLR v2 and 3.0W Sunhans boosters.
What a difference!
First, I stayed in P-GPS mode the entire time, and got rid of any video gimbal smoothing in the app settings, and used the full 4K wide video setting at 24fps, same as I use on all my P3P's, as I didn't like the look in the initial first flight video of the gimbal smoothing, and wanted to replicate P3P settings.
Happily, I was able to maintain full control and video out to 16,070 feet (3.04 miles) and descend to 40 feet AGL at that distance. I certainly could have gone farther, but the battery limited my testing. With full throttle virtually the entire way, into a light 5 mph breeze, I averaged 32 mph on the way out and 40 mph on the way back, even hitting 45 mph, all without Sport mode. The props did occasionally drop into the frame. Total distance of the flight was 40,744 feet.
I landed at 12% remaining battery.
Here's the real kicker: Total flight time was only 14 minutes 40 seconds!
The battery started out at 96% remaining, as the battery charger refused to top off the battery, when I repeatedly turned it on, while connected to the charger. It immediately shut off every time. This needs to be fixed.
So, the 28 minute flight time is still all smoke and mirrors. Flight time is no better than the P3P.
This baby needs a serious battery mod to ever achieve those 28 minute flight times!
Because of the single battery limit, I cannot push much beyond 3 miles to test the video feed at longer range.
On the bright side, with full P-GPS speeds of 35-45 mph, without using Sport mode, it takes less time to get to your remote shooting location, so it's a fair trade-off that total flight time is reduced.
Also, has anyone else noticed that the P4 synced flight records won't sync and show up on any other device used with a prior version DJI GO installed? Must be DJI's way of forcing me to install the P4 app update on all my P3P devices, too!
Conclusion: P4 battery life is no better than P3 battery life, and is actually worse, if you fly full speed in P-GPS. To achieve the advertised 3.1 mile range will absolutely require a transmitter mod. For those of you with a P3P transmitter with a FPVLR v2 mod with boosters, if you got 'em, smoke 'em!

Otherwise, you'll be limited to 1.2 miles. A relatively easy battery mod (Midwest Horizon, are you reading this?) will also likely double the flight time. Can't wait!

See also: GadgetGuy's First Flight Impressions of the P4
and: GadgetGuy's Final P4 Flight
and: GadgetGuy's P4 Refund From DJI
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