A new law in Spain requires to put an identification plate to aircraft and remote control. The plate must be fireproof (I guess metal), and I'm worried that it might create interference with the drone's instruments.
I have a paper I’d plate put inside where the battery is instead of the WiFi and password paper.
But this one is metal so I guess it can’t go there or maybe it can? I mean why not? It’s only the battery that’s there.
Might be one possible place.
Alex Batalov Posted at 2018-8-28 01:19
I have a paper I’d plate put inside where the battery is instead of the WiFi and password paper.
But this one is metal so I guess it can’t go there or maybe it can? I mean why not? It’s only the battery that’s there.
Might be one possible place.
Because of the thickness of the plate, I think it would not be possible.
For taking my Spark on travels I ordered this nano tag from Germany: https://shop.drohnen.de/en/drohnen-plakette-nano-1/. There was no problem delivering it abroad.
It is really tiny, fireproof and still good readable
I've heard the drone antenna/receiver is in the rear to I have mine to the front, on top, with enough space for the gimbal protector to seat on the front sensor/gimbal.
Terp1234 Posted at 2018-8-28 05:01
For taking my Spark on travels I ordered this nano tag from Germany: https://shop.drohnen.de/en/drohnen-plakette-nano-1/. There was no problem delivering it abroad.
It is really tiny, fireproof and still good readable
that is a pretty cool looking tag. It even show where you can mount them on the spark (wing arm). thanks for sharing
I attached mine as shown in the examples of the website. It is sitting there for quite some months and flights without any issue to the behaviour of my Spark.