četrtek, 12. november 2015

Typhoon 4K nice capture.

Typhoon 4K nice capture.





 Typhoon 4K Getting started Film
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New Follow me DRONE Yuneec Typhoon Q500 4K APV System + FVP + Spare aku
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                                             You're also getting more flight features with the Typhoon. The ground station has GPS in it (actually, most quadcopters do, but not always the transmitter). This means the Typhoon has options like "follow me" and "watch me," which Phantom 3 doesn't have right now (but some features are coming eventually). So, the Yuneec is the one to get, right? Maybe. The real test is taking it up in the air and shooting some video. Which is, of course, what I did.
I'll preface my impressions by stating that I learned to fly on a Phantom, and have flown one for many hours, so this is what I am used to. Yuneec made the Typhoon pretty easy to fly. I had a few minor wobbles the first time, but this might be because of my prior Phantom experience. One example is that, by default, the Typhoon won't fly within 26 feet of you (or, really, the transmitter).
This caught me off guard when I first tried to land, as I'm used to bringing the Phantom in real close, and sometimes "catch landing" (getting it low enough to hold the landing gear, and make it think it's on the ground). I had the Typhoon above water, and it wouldn't come nearer. I had to walk backward far enough to be able to land it on solid ground, and not in an ideal spot (see the photo at the top of this article). The same problem can catch you out mid-flight, too. It'll suddenly stop moving as it hits the exclusion zone around you. I get it; it's a safety feature (and one you can turn off).

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