I got my P3P just before Christmas, and it is my first drone.
I have a lake house about an hour south of Dallas, and I have created a couple of little cips. I ventured out over the water pretty quickly, I think already on my 3rd or 4th flight. It was nervous at first, but now I feel perfectly comfortable with it.
The second one is a bit slow, especially in the beginning. That one is shot using waypoints only.
The first one is free-hand, I was practicing and it turned out okay.
Yes, it's a preplanned, Litchi Ground Station run. I wish I had included many POI's and camera functions along the run. When the first run was created, saved and run many of the newer functions were not available.
Great days at the Westcoast of the Algarve in Portugal. Flying over the Ocean was a bit scary, but great fun and fortunately without any landing at the sea :-)
I used to be afraid of flying over water. This clip was the first time I flew over cliffs to the ocean. Took me several approaches where I would chicken out and break off early before I finally did it. Since then I've never been afraid, just go for it! At 1:20 I'm the little dot on the cliff watching my baby get further and further away. Had no problems getting him home.
Don't know if this counts or not....San Jacinto Monument near Channel View in Houston, TX
The problem is not afraid of flying above water....the biggest challenge for me is to have the guts to fly low enough and not be bothered by the people on the ground noticing and start to react to it....
Secondly, is there a way to make yaw-yaw function as smooth as possible? the image looks jerky and not as smooth as I would liked when doing a rotation...