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I bought a Typhoon H Pro w/ Intel Realsense last week. Amazon totally botched up the order (they didn't ship it). After several frustrating rounds w/ their support, someone called me and I was given a deep discount if I replaced the order. So I did, and now it is on its way!
So here's the thing. I'm having second thoughts. I have several drones, mostly crappy learning drones that I've used over the last 1.5 years to teach myself, however I do also have a P3P (I use a iPad air 2 and AutoPilot).
The reason I looked to the Typhoon H Pro were several.
• The Intel RealSense
• The retractable landing gear.
• The 360° gimbal.
• It just looks like more of a tool rather than a toy (no offense DJI)
Now I'm panicking a little. I'm thinking that maybe this is a little too advanced for my skill level. There is P4P for package for that rings in at $100 less than the Typhoon (prior to my discount from Amazon).
Here are both packages for comparison:
Yuneec Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense Technology - 2 Batteries, ST16 Controller, Soft Backpack and Wizard.
P4P includes the Phantom 4 Pro package, plus 2 DJI Phantom 4 Intelligent Flight Battery, Multi Charger Hub For DJI Phantom 4 Intelligent Flight Batteries, Aluminum Carrying Case for Foam Case, Landing Gear Stabilizers (Black)
So I guess my question is, to any of you more experienced pilots: How big is the learning curve moving from a P3P to the Typhoon H Pro?
So here's the thing. I'm having second thoughts. I have several drones, mostly crappy learning drones that I've used over the last 1.5 years to teach myself, however I do also have a P3P (I use a iPad air 2 and AutoPilot).
The reason I looked to the Typhoon H Pro were several.
• The Intel RealSense
• The retractable landing gear.
• The 360° gimbal.
• It just looks like more of a tool rather than a toy (no offense DJI)
Now I'm panicking a little. I'm thinking that maybe this is a little too advanced for my skill level. There is P4P for package for that rings in at $100 less than the Typhoon (prior to my discount from Amazon).
Here are both packages for comparison:
Yuneec Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense Technology - 2 Batteries, ST16 Controller, Soft Backpack and Wizard.
P4P includes the Phantom 4 Pro package, plus 2 DJI Phantom 4 Intelligent Flight Battery, Multi Charger Hub For DJI Phantom 4 Intelligent Flight Batteries, Aluminum Carrying Case for Foam Case, Landing Gear Stabilizers (Black)
So I guess my question is, to any of you more experienced pilots: How big is the learning curve moving from a P3P to the Typhoon H Pro?