Multirotor, multicopter and quadcopter discussion - The Drone thread

if you get one without a screen you can use a tablet with a big screen.
with the screen its pretty much impossible to notice power cables etc because the picture is kinda small


You'll notice them after when looking at your videos at home


look on youtube at videos and see how thin the power lines are, now imagine that on a 5.5 inch screen at 1920x1080 res
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your basically looking at fishing line that will be a few pixels wide
A few years ago I did a similar thing with my Mini 2, only the spacing between the wires in my case was much bigger. I felt so stupid not seeing the pylons ahead of me and taking them into account. I only realised as I saw what appeared to be fine lines on my screen as I flew threw them. :o

A change of underwear was needed that day.
 
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Big changes coming ladies and gents....
just ignore and carry on flying..

I see illegal electric scooters and illegal electric bicyles every day, multiple of them at a time even... police just turn a blind eye, only the rental scooters are legal on roads for a start so its obvious... and the ebicycles shouldn't be going 20-25mph up hills (I'm suspect 99% of deliveroo/uber eats bicycles are illegal chinese ebikes)
also hear cars with their engines remapped driving around the city centre outskirts making BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG POP BANG BANG noises you can hear from over a mile away, theres no police presence anymore, people just do what they like.
No one is going to be policing your drone, unless your being an idiot or flying in sensitive areas


Blame those youtube auditor idiots for any rule changes
 
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European road trip sorted
M5 Comp.... Check
GoPRoHero12.... Check
Dji Mini 4 Pro.... Check.
D810 with Starwatcher..... Check

Tripod.......100% Check ( Forgot that in the US last year.. Bought an expensive Peli case and have everything BUT the dang tripod.....)

Only bought the M4P this week so it'll be a baptism of fire whilst on the road. Ordered my ID stickers etc and did my tests.

Anything else I need for France, Spain & Portugal
How did it go in Spain? Planning to go myself and did the test/course yesterday (EASA A1-A3 open), I also need to get liability insurance and stickers by the looks of it (missed that) ^?

The course/test was a lot more involved than the basic £10 UK one, learned a good amount.
 
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How did it go in Spain? Planning to go myself and did the test/course yesterday (EASA A1-A3 open), I also need to get liability insurance and stickers by the looks of it (missed that) ^?

The course/test was a lot more involved than the basic £10 UK one, learned a good amount.
Went really good, Had a blast and leaving to do it all again in a couple of weeks. Maybe I need to sort a video out then of last year....
 
Went really good, Had a blast and leaving to do it all again in a couple of weeks. Maybe I need to sort a video out then of last year....
Did you have to register your drone(s)? I'm getting conflicting information in regards to Spain/EU.
 
Did you have to register your drone(s)? I'm getting conflicting information in regards to Spain/EU.
I can't remember now. But i did the UK test and got my stickers, I may have got insurance too as its cheap. But I'm researching again now as were getting ready to do it all over again
 
I can't remember now. But i did the UK test and got my stickers, I may have got insurance too as its cheap. But I'm researching again now as were getting ready to do it all over again
Thanks. I've been following these two guides:



You have to do the EU test, but when I tried to register for Spain - their site said you don't for the open category yet the guides say you do. And if I don't register for Spain/EU - little point in me getting the relevant stickers. I'll get my UK ones though.

Edit - and get insurance through FPV UK.
 
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Thanks. I've been following these two guides:



You have to do the EU test, but when I tried to register for Spain - their site said you don't for the open category yet the guides say you do. And if I don't register for Spain/EU - little point in me getting the relevant stickers. I'll get my UK ones though.

Edit - and get insurance through FPV UK.

Thanks for the FPV uk heads up..Just registered, Turns out my CAA runs out in 2 weeks.
 
Thanks. I've been following these two guides:



You have to do the EU test, but when I tried to register for Spain - their site said you don't for the open category yet the guides say you do. And if I don't register for Spain/EU - little point in me getting the relevant stickers. I'll get my UK ones though.

Edit - and get insurance through FPV UK.
Also just seen this on Facebook


If its done with CAA no, you can only use this in the uk. You need to register with EASA to use in a european country. You can register in any European country eg, ireland, france. Once registered in 1 european country you canfly in all of Europe. I suggest registering with irelands iaa association. Here's link to their website - https://www.iaa.ie/general-aviation/drones/drone-register
 
Also just seen this on Facebook


If its done with CAA no, you can only use this in the uk. You need to register with EASA to use in a european country. You can register in any European country eg, ireland, france. Once registered in 1 european country you canfly in all of Europe. I suggest registering with irelands iaa association. Here's link to their website - https://www.iaa.ie/general-aviation/drones/drone-register
Legend, thanks. I've got my UK Flyer ID card and stickers on the way. I'll register through Ireland and get an EU sticker on the way.
 
Might be useful knowledge for someone but just sent my Mini 3 Pro in for repair. Hadn't been dropped or crashed or damaged in anyway but the gimble failed. Been quoted £114 and they are replacing the drone. Bit annoying but it's really quite fair in my opinion. I've had it a couple of years and had no warranty.
 
Also just seen this on Facebook


If its done with CAA no, you can only use this in the uk. You need to register with EASA to use in a european country. You can register in any European country eg, ireland, france. Once registered in 1 european country you canfly in all of Europe. I suggest registering with irelands iaa association. Here's link to their website - https://www.iaa.ie/general-aviation/drones/drone-register
Damn, 50 Euros to get certification of your test.
 
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