Drone suggestion

   / Drone suggestion #301  
I have a ranch. The highest gutter is 18 feet

Just under 400 feet of gutter and I was done in about 90min. That included blowing the gutters, launching the drone and blowing out the bad spots a 2nd time


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Is that a Drone pic??? If so that's awesome!!! :cool:
 
   / Drone suggestion #302  
I have a ranch. The highest gutter is 18 feet

Just under 400 feet of gutter and I was done in about 90min. That included blowing the gutters, launching the drone and blowing out the bad spots a 2nd time


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Quit doing that 2 years ago. Installed gutter guards. Nice picture if it's a drone photo. Extremely high resolution.
 
   / Drone suggestion #303  
So if I add some good lights, and can see my Drone's lights when flying at night, am I in compliance with FAA's rule of "visual sight"??? :rolleyes:

Richard... You are the Captain of your own ship...... You get your EVO II yet?
 
   / Drone suggestion #304  
Richard... You are the Captain of your own ship...... You get your EVO II yet?

I've already admitted on public media that I violate almost every time I fly. Today for example.

Yep, have flown an hour or a bit more. I'll practice sage flights for a few hours to hone my response skills to match the Drone. Then I'll try some technical stuff.
 
   / Drone suggestion #305  
I've already admitted on public media that I violate almost every time I fly. Today for example.

Yep, have flown an hour or a bit more. I'll practice sage flights for a few hours to hone my response skills to match the Drone. Then I'll try some technical stuff.

I've probably violated the 400 foot ceiling rule more than once myself. It's easy to climb past 400 feet with the EVO in Ludacris mode. Don't watch the altitude that closely on the tablet screen. I see the EVO II uses the same controller as the EVO I. I bought a Lifthor mount and run my Lenovo Tab 10.1 instead of a cell phone. Did you get a Dual or the standard. I'd like to have thermal imaging but it's a bit past the limits of my bank account.
 
   / Drone suggestion #306  
I found a link on an Aussie website that suggested just that. Yet on other sites is says no night flying. I must spend some time looking for that again.
Meantime, I do. :)
 
   / Drone suggestion #307  
I've probably violated the 400 foot ceiling rule more than once myself. It's easy to climb past 400 feet with the EVO in Ludacris mode. Don't watch the altitude that closely on the tablet screen. I see the EVO II uses the same controller as the EVO I. I bought a Lifthor mount and run my Lenovo Tab 10.1 instead of a cell phone. Did you get a Dual or the standard. I'd like to have thermal imaging but it's a bit past the limits of my bank account.

Just bought standard. Have no use for thermal.

So far I'm using my cell phone. The viewer on the controller is much improved so I get my flight data from there. Very easy to see. Only use the phone screen for camera view.

Where did you get your tablet holder? I might get one so I can compare my tablet to phone.
 
   / Drone suggestion #308  
What are people using for finding drones in trees?
I've only a Mavic Mini and fly in forested areas on my land WITH the prop guards on. But I'm still very apprehensive about losing it up in a tree. And not knowing which tree to cut down. The "drone finder" part of the FLY app apparently is good but not good enough, and many have spent a long time searching when the drone is close but not visible.
I'm thinking of getting some Lit paint and a Tile Sticker.
The paint and binder is expensive and the sticker is about $20@ but that's the cost of protection.
 
   / Drone suggestion #309  
I can't speak for the EVO. My X Star could be located using the controller data. I think it would have gotten me close enough to visually find it.

Other than a catastrophic failure of some kind the Drone will generally take care of itself. The available data will keep the pilot informed of all critical things such as distance, battery reserve, etc. The Drone will even try to take over and RTH if it calculates there's a problem.

I had some battery problems with the X Star where it would go from 40%/15 minutes of flight time to "critical land" instantly. Fortunately that never happened to me when I was a long distance from the Drone. I number my batteries which becomes valuable as they get older and individually develop a pattern of discharge. I only have one battery left for my X Star that I can depend on. Which resulted in my purchase of the EVO II.
 
   / Drone suggestion #310  
The X Star had a small circle symbol on the viewer screen with a Delta Wing in the center. The DW indicated direction the drone was facing. Made it easy to come home. Always knew which direction home was.

I don't recall seeing that on the EVO screen.

Another mystery. I have no way to change the camera lighting. So if the screen view appears too dark for example, I can't lighten it. Maybe I'm just missing it amidst all the other stuff. The X Star used a roller operated with my right index finger.
 

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