Catching mainly in windy weather?Pros of catch and release is that the Phantom will remain in the wild and not become a trophy on someone's wall.
Pro's of hand catching... your phantom won't top over when landing on the ground. Tipping over could result in broken props.
Cons of hand catching... you don't do it right and you slash your fingers. There is then a possibility that the drone will crash.
Catching mainly in windy weather?
I catch it every time and never have a problem now on my phantom 1 on take off bc it tilted coward but the 3 goes up
Hand launching and hand catching also prevents dirt, sand, and debris from being kicked up into the motors, gimbal, and camera, from the prop wash. Highly recommended skills to learn.
Like RoyVa, I land on the ground unless I'm landing in sand or I don't have a level service to land on.
IMO, there are three things that any drone pilot needs to be able to do: Land, fly a circle, and fly a figure 8. If you can't do those things, you are "flying" your drone, but you are not "piloting" it.
That said, we all should learn to hand catch (and we should all have the skill to land hands-free too).
Hopefully your house isn't full of earth or sand!I don't hand catch when flying in the house![]()
Hand launching is now possible with the bird in one hand and the transmitter hanging from a neck strap. Use your free hand to select Launch in the app, and then slide your finger across the screen to confirm. I still turn the battery on while on the ground to set the home point and warm up on a level surface, but then lift it up and hold it to hand launch, if no table is available. No debris in the motors that way, and no sandblasting of the camera lens UV filter.Hand catch.
Because I can
Land..just for practice .
Hand launch - Never tryed
Hand launching is now possible with the bird in one hand and the transmitter hanging from a neck strap. Use your free hand to select Launch in the app, and then slide your finger across the screen to confirm. I still turn the battery on while on the ground to set the home point and warm up on a level surface, but then lift it up and hold it to hand launch, if no table is available. No debris in the motors that way, and no sandblasting of the camera lens UV filter.
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