CoolAnd you can buy insurance from State Farm or Allstate for $60 a year that covers your UAV
CoolAnd you can buy insurance from State Farm or Allstate for $60 a year that covers your UAV
Just FYI, I recently bought my first REAL drone, a Phantom 3 Pro, on eBay. It took a couple of weeks of watching them as I narrowed what features I wanted, what accessories, and what condition would work for me. I watched the auctions of about 35 aircraft before I jumped into the bidding. Very pleased with my purchase. Am now just reading up and playing with the Litchi app on my tablet as the weather gradually gets acceptable to fly. Good luck to you!I never owned a drone before but I am seriously thinking about getting a DJI Phantom 4 standard real soon.
Okay I will thanks..The Mavic is a little bit bigger than you seem to think .There's more to it than you think .
Look in our Mavic forum and also maybe our Spark forum and just do some reading and
you will see .
The more I been looking the more appealing the "Mavric Pro" looks for its portability..
The "Phantom 4" has a better camera and a few more minutes better air time but the "Mavric Pro" is soo much more compact and not as bulky...
You can pretty much put the "Mavric Pro" in your pocket and its easier and faster to set up also.
Thanks.While I have to admit I LOVE my Mavic Platinum I wouldn't say it would fit in my pocket but it will fit in an Old School leather shaving pouch (I know this to be fact LOL).
If I were just starting out I might opt for a Phantom3S to get my feet wet and not invest too much $$ up front.
lol,,, Thumbs-Up.Gotta say, I like the new BillyBoot. Your first thread sounded like a 5th grader that didn't want to listen to his parents. Certainly doesn't sound like the case now. Good job.
99% of the broken, crashed, lost drones are due to pilot error. It's easy to fly and stay out of trouble at the same time. Some pilots simply take risks flying long distances or at high altitudes and eventually pay the price.
Do they set restrictions on these drones right out of the box?
The Mavic Pro has a range of 7km ( 4 mile ) range.. Will I be able to fly my drone within that range? or are these drones restricted to 500m?
If I buy a drone for $1000 I want the full potential of it.
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