An alternative would be to fly in an area that is free of all obstacles.
Yes, stuck in a tree, is better than broken prop and gimbal.Prop guards = tree hooks.
I will be in an open area without trees at first but Murphy seems to leap out of thin air. Soooo, perhaps after gaining some flight time etc., I should not have them on ref: trees?
Yeah, I got a missing P2V+ out in the woods, I believe it is in old growth area of Doug Fir, these are about 150 - 200' tall. This was not cost effective day, 40+ man hours looking for it 5 of us total.LOL. My Syma got caught in my neighbor's tree. He actually started cutting the tree to get it down. I was like..... you don't have to ruin your tree. It's only a $50 drone. The shaking of the saw got it down though and the tree only got cut a little.
Yes. Literally in the first ten minutes of flight as I'm trying to figure out the controls I ran it into: a fence, a lamp, the ground (trying to CSC on landing-NOT recommended, use L-stick down instead), and my toe. Without the prop guards my props would have been wrecked and possibly the drone too. I'm glad I got them even though it doesn't make your drone look as "cool".As a newbie, should I consider installing a set of prop guards or would it be a waste of money?
Did you say something rude or demeaning maybe. This site and also the DJI forum have been cracking down on this behavior lately, about time in my view.Hello, why was my post deleted?
Think that's more of a wives-tail. I've seen many pics of drones stuck in the tree tops, any none of them had guards.Prop guards = tree hooks.
Are you sure ? I post links all the time, and most are on Amazon. Unless it's your own site, meaning you were the vendor.No, I'm not a rude person, I come here for help and offer it where I can. I posted a short comment on how prop guards have already saved my drone and a link to Amazon to the prop guards I bought.
I've been told that I can't do that.
Are you sure ? I post links all the time, and most are on Amazon. Unless it's your own site, meaning you were the vendor.
No there not a waste of money. Had them when I first got my Phantom and used them for the first 6 months. Have them stored in my case now, just in case I might need them one day. Help a few times when she tipped over with the blades still spinning.As a newbie, should I consider installing a set of prop guards or would it be a waste of money?
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