Of course, I'm new to drones as it is and I have no need to fly that high up. 500 metres if I am brave enough to go that high is about as high as I would want to go.
Anyhow look what arrived this morning
Just charging the batteries up for it before I go and give it a whirl.
DO NOT FLY IT ABOVE 120M - THIS IS THE LEGAL LIMIT !!!!
This will be set in software as well to stop the drone - do not disable it - Prison time and / or £1000's of £'s fines
Yeh wasn't planning to do a first flight in my house. I've seen what a friend of mine done with his phantom 4 when he decided to fly it in his flat lol.
Any other tips?? I'll definitely keep it in beginner mode till I get used to it.
Yeah loads of tips:
1) Go here and remember the rules (as you appear to not know at this point the legal flight limits)
http://dronesafe.uk/drone-code/
2) Outside in a WIDE OPEN space away from anyone
3) DO NOT FLY BELOW 10m / trees!!! - I see beginners make this mistake all the time thinking flying low is safer, its not, you will crash the drone into something
4) DO NOT FLY IT FURTHER THAN 500 feet away !! (FEET NOT METERS) and keep it in sight at all times because of reason 5........
5) At some point you WILL panic - honestly you will, beginners and inexperienced flyers always do - and u freak out and forget what to do................if u can easily see the drone the easier it is to rescue
6) DO NOT TAKE IT OUT OF 'P MODE' (i.e. GPS assisted mode) - frankly there is no need to - not even for someone who has flown them for 5 years like me - except some specific filming needs where drifting the craft is needed.
7) Mavics have a total beginner mode which keeps it within 50m i think - maybe try this first time
Flight one - get it above trees (if any), and just fly forwards backwards sideways at angles, go full forward instantly full back to get the feeling of how fast it reacts - HOWEVER dont do this normally or take it as 'gospel' for future flights - IT WILL FLY DIFFERENT EVERY TIME - due to winds etc
Then fly slowly around yourself, practice manual 'orbits' filming yourself - this will train u fastest, then try some simple camera pans over yourself - practice the camera straight down then pan it up to u - then fly towards you SLOWLY as you pan up the camera - match the speed with the camera panning to train urself to fly accurately.
Its not about speed its about CONTROLLED accurate flying, always bear that in mind
DRONE CODE, check it above - stay 150 meters away from areas, read the code, fly safe, ENJOY !
EDIT: Also check this video from Drone Valley - top 5 new flyer tips and things........sub to his channel he has lots of great useful videos for everyone in to drones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BahOcVnAwto