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Tempted, waited the whole day local dealer to get it but need trying as I am wearing glasses and am not sure will go along with googles but other than that - that's the drone I've been waiting for it (might be never will use M mode - but the speed and wide-angle are very tempting ;)
alex_markov Posted at 3-4 06:07
Tempted, waited the whole day local dealer to get it but need trying as I am wearing glasses and am not sure will go along with googles but other than that - that's the drone I've been waiting for it (might be never will use M mode - but the speed and wide-angle are very tempting ;)
I think it will give a great experience.
But here in NL they are very limited in usage because of the regulations.
alex_markov Posted at 3-4 06:16
we share the same regulations I guess (being in the EU) and passing exam for A1/A3 I did not spot a major problem for FPV's?
Every country can have its own additions to the rules.
We have 2 FPV requirements that make it impractical for me.
You need a spotter.
You need to keep at least 150m distance between the drone and about everything man made.
So that means you need a huge open area to fly.
That is not very practical (and also quite boring actually because that would mean grass grass grass here in NL)
So I won't be buying this one as it is not something I can just use in my lunchbreak.
Montfrooij Posted at 3-4 06:21
Every country can have its own additions to the rules.
We have 2 FPV requirements that make it impractical for me.
You need a spotter.
I think the second rule is valid for all drones (but Mini!) within A3 category and You can take additional exams for A2 to avoid it. For the spotter, if I remember correctly it was optional but I am not 100% sure...
Those rules are ridiculous - line of sight is total nonsense coming from times of models with NO camera on them! But safety first They pretty much try to remake drone to extended selfie stick
alex_markov Posted at 3-4 11:48
I think the second rule is valid for all drones (but Mini!) within A3 category and You can take additional exams for A2 to avoid it. For the spotter, if I remember correctly it was optional but I am not 100% sure...
Those rules are ridiculous - line of sight is total nonsense coming from times of models with NO camera on them! But safety first They pretty much try to remake drone to extended selfie stick
They do feel ridiculous indeed.
This is at least the Dutch implementation (we have additional rules....)
Montfrooij Posted at 3-4 23:39
They do feel ridiculous indeed.
This is at least the Dutch implementation (we have additional rules....)
Safety for rights - a major tradeoff for all times and hard to find the right balance as the rulers push towards "safety" with the help of the majority - but I was living in this - not very good