I'm in the market, patiently awaiting the new Typhoon H but am reading conflicting reports regarding GLONASS. Does the H have this satellite capability, and if not will it make a big difference to performance? Anyone out there heard anything.....?
On Simon Newtons you tube channel he discusses his visit to the new U.K Yuneec headquarters where he got to have a fly of the new H in his report he does mention that the H is Glonass equipped hopefully this is the case but will just have to wait and see.I'm in the market, patiently awaiting the new Typhoon H but am reading conflicting reports regarding GLONASS. Does the H have this satellite capability, and if not will it make a big difference to performance? Anyone out there heard anything.....?
All they are offering here in " In the Land Up Yonder" is the H, a Wizard, no case and no extra battery anymore for $1299Thanks to all ... Yes, I'm sad to say I've been scanning every article and video clip on the "H" for a few weeks now, and have seen the interviews at CES, but wasn't a totally convinced that a brief 'Yes, it has that' by a guy trying to sell new gear, and 2 months ago as well!
I would've thought that if it had this capability, they'd be putting it in their promotional material. Let's hope it's in the mix.
Anyone in Australia heard any info on arrival date and or price?
We see plenty of dates for USA & Europe, but little down here.
I note a couple of outlets are showing AUS$1,999, but looking closer, it's just the bare essentials for that price. No case, spare battery, lanyard, sunshade etc... All these are included in OS sales quotes.
Is that slightly different from all the CES trumpeting of deals and prices?All they are offering here in " In the Land Up Yonder" is the H, a Wizard, no case and no extra battery anymore for $1299
Right now in the USofA all you order now with the start out package is what I mentioned, with of course the backpack and extra batteries available the day they ship, yeah! right after we all fricken order the "H"! Oh well, I can get the backpack and extra battery later for around $380 or less , so I guess the free "Wizard" makes it a deal? Let me know when you find out what the package is for Down Under!Is that slightly different from all the CES trumpeting of deals and prices?
Tell me, what's the deal on regulations for flying a drone where you are. You have the FAA I think. We have CASA, But technically it's not legal to fly them if you haven't got what's known as a 'C tick". This is given out by the authorities to the importer. That means, if you buy online from overseas (HK for example) it doesn't qualify. Any thoughts?Right now in the USofA all you order now with the start out package is what I mentioned, with of course the backpack and extra batteries available the day they ship, yeah! right after we all fricken order the "H"! Oh well, I can get the backpack and extra battery later for around $380 or less , so I guess the free "Wizard" makes it a deal? Let me know when you find out what the package is for Down Under!
As of December we are now under FAA to register and put a registration number on our drone(s) one number for as many as you may have. The drones here do not ship with this number, you must obtain online by registering. The registration is simple to do and makes you agree to FAA regs of max 400" height and no night flying and no beyond LOS flying, no above people, buildings and restricted areas(airports, stadiums) etc
Thanks for the US (?) update!As of December we are now under FAA to register and put a registration number on our drone(s) one number for as many as you may have. The drones here do not ship with this number, you must obtain online by registering. The registration is simple to do and makes you agree to FAA regs of max 400" height and no night flying and no beyond LOS flying, no above people, buildings and restricted areas(airports, stadiums) etc
Having both the US GPS and Russian GPS signal is definitely a plus. Let's hope that is does have it included.
Thanks!It depends on where you fly and what you want to accomplish. The combination of GPS and GLONASS gives you access to more satellites and therefore is more accurate and you have less chance of losing position due to obstacles.
Read here for more info: What is GLONASS And How It Is Different From GPS
So that will work out to a $1,500 price-tag after buying a case, battery and etc.All they are offering here in " In the Land Up Yonder" is the H, a Wizard, no case and no extra battery anymore for $1299
Drone pilots who live in or close to wide open spaces, such as desert or expansive farmland, have an appreciable advantage over those of us who live in thickly populated regions. Their advantage applies to both drone-piloting and shooting.Thanks for the US (?) update!
Can you explain if legally you must fly LOS, why people insist on being able to go 2 or 3 miles via FPV. They then compare the DJI and Yuneec, and say "look, DJI. can go 5000 meters as against 1000 with the "H" If you lose visibility at about 300 to 400 meters surely it's irrelevant if you want to stay legal?
Same with the height regs.
What's the story there, as a newbie I'm intrigued!
YUNEEC Typhoon H Hexacopter with GCO3+ 4K Camera Yuneec Drones | YUNEEC Typhoon H Hexacopter with GCO3+ 4K CameraThanks to all ... Yes, I'm sad to say I've been scanning every article and video clip on the "H" for a few weeks now, and have seen the interviews at CES, but wasn't a totally convinced that a brief 'Yes, it has that' by a guy trying to sell new gear, and 2 months ago as well!
I would've thought that if it had this capability, they'd be putting it in their promotional material. Let's hope it's in the mix.
Anyone in Australia heard any info on arrival date and or price?
We see plenty of dates for USA & Europe, but little down here.
I note a couple of outlets are showing AUS$1,999, but looking closer, it's just the bare essentials for that price. No case, spare battery, lanyard, sunshade etc... All these are included in OS sales quotes.