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Tired of these obnoxious plugs. Why would you want to fly a Phantom in the rain anyways? What kind of footage are you looking to get?
For me its exciting , its an adventure everytime you go up and you never know what amazing views your going to capture.
For others it allows them to make money, imagine getting a gig to Africa or Ireland and it rains , client want to know where is the drone footage ?
We have sold thousands of units now all over the world and that is because extreme weather is happening everywhere and being a good pilot means being prepared .
The most important thing to understand is that Phantoms and Mavics are being used for more than cinematic purposes where companies are using the technology every day to help run there business.
Example : Swiss rail way company has a fleet of phantoms used to view the track in the mountains they now can fly every day. Demolition companies can now record the blasts every day for insurance purposes. Fishing companies can now fly in the rain, search and rescue can now look for people when its raining. The list goes on and on. Tesla solar uses both our Rescue Jackets and Wet Suit for there fleet of Phantom pros .
So the cinematic is awesome but its just a small bubble of how drones are really being used today.