Awesome! I checked out the site and they had this instructional video posted if anyone is interested to see the install:
No idea really, couldn't find any info on the weight online and I don't have a scaleNo two ways about it.. that's freaking COOL! I sort of wish I had not seen your video... now I want them too!!
All up how much weight did this add to your craft?
Today I flew for the first time with my retracts installed. Just a small test run, flew about 150ft in altitude and 800ft out.
I was wondering if those who have these installed have noticed any issues with their phantom's reception because of their retractable gear?
In this video it shows the antennas radio waves go outward when the landing gear is in it's stock position. When the landing gear is retracted, wouldn't these waves now be pointed upward?
" I thought about making some windsurfers for the retracts, any thoughts on how that might affect the waves? Work or not work?
Thanks!
P.S. And yes, I totally installed them for the swag points. C'mon guys, you know it looks cool as ****.
This is exactly what we need to match the inspire capability (sort of) right? All that's left is to hack the gimble to do left and right? Any apps capable of this yet?
How would you say it affects the way it handles while the retracts are up? I feel like it might be able to cut through wind easier when they're up, as the landing gear might act like wind sails when they're down. Just a thought really.My Walkera scout and h500 have retracts and it changes the way they fly with the legs up.
Retracts though are a gimmick unless your camera rotates 360 degrees, but look cool.
The only thing about retracts on the phantom is added weight, and anything that adds weight reduces flight time or effects handling.
I like mine bog standard and many people go pretty silly adding extra weight that's not needed.
But the retracts look cool and will find the phantom like the Walkeras handle differently when you have the legs up.
Just watch out, sooner or later they will fail that will lead to wrecking your gimbal and camera.
But cool man all the same.
What sort of compass problems? Did you make sure you mounted the compass correctly like in the video, with the wires opposite of the metal bar it's being attached to?I installed them too. They do have more positive reasons as far as more height off the ground, less possibility of the landing gear showing up in shots when making turns. But unfortunately I'm now having compass issues since installing them. Trying to work it out and any suggestions are welcomed.
What sort of compass problems? Did you make sure you mounted the compass correctly like in the video, with the wires opposite of the metal bar it's being attached to?
That's a very clean setup. I'm wondering if you've noticed any reduction in flight time in the up position.This is the one I got: RCDH RETRACT LANDING GEAR FOR DJI PHANTOM 3 Professional/Advanced
How would you say it affects the way it handles while the retracts are up? I feel like it might be able to cut through wind easier when they're up, as the landing gear might act like wind sails when they're down. Just a thought really.
Unfortunately I haven't had time to fly since my first post, been pretty busy with work the past week.
Maybe you accidentally flipped the compass before putting it on? The wires should be on top, not on the bottom.Yes, exactly. Probably watched the video 100 times. lol ...I'm thinking maybe I didn't properly calibrate. Haven't had time lately to check, but I also ordered a new compass just in case. Otherwise, the retracts work great!
No two ways about it.. that's freaking COOL! I sort of wish I had not seen your video... now I want them too!!
All up how much weight did this add to your craft?
Thought about the weight issue that some of you brought up. If you fly with a gimbal guard and/or a
Maybe you accidentally flipped the compass before putting it on? The wires should be on top, not on the bottom.
Is this a problem? I've never seen the legs in my vids. I often see the props. Sounds like something else to go wrong. Good luck.Avoids the legs from showing in the video.
I recently saw an orbit video where legs kept popping into frame......haven't had the issue myself yet thoughIs this a problem? I've never seen the legs in my vids. I often see the props. Sounds like something else to go wrong. Good luck.
In earlier craft when using a go pro camera the field of view was wider, the landing gear was often in the view. The P3 seldom has this issue.I recently saw an orbit video where legs kept popping into frame......haven't had the issue myself yet though
It happens for me if I am Rolling right or left at a fast clip and apply some yaw.Really? I can not get the legs to be filmed in my videos. As the p3p camera is not 360 like on the Inspire I dont feel that the legs are a problem.
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