rdonson
Premium Pilot
Bob I to live in lower slower Delaware you can go to Costco in Wilmington or Best Buy in DoverThanks Atomic08. I live in Delaware. What is this "tax" of which you speak? LOL
I do however live in the "Lower Slower" part of the state where we have no large stores. So I would have to go to Maryland and they do have tax. Most all of what I buy comes from online. That is why I am thinking Vertigo or Carolina Drones.
Also worth considering is a launch pad if you're going to be launching/landing in dirt/sand/grass. I'd recommend one of the larger ones as the H480 just fits on the smaller ones and is a trick to center.
https://smile.amazon.com/LETMY-Univ...=1511383450&sr=8-7&keywords=drone+landing+pad
BTW, I highly recommend using the tent stakes. Early on I got lazy on one flight didn't use the stakes and was a bit shocked that the prop wash from the H480 pushed the pad around substantially. After chasing it for a while I just landed on level, close cut grass. Lesson learned.
WOW, Eagle's Eye. That list will take a while to study.
Thanks!
I'd like to add Terrestrial Imaging to that list, who is also a Yuneec authorized full service dealer with great after sale support. At the moment Yuneec is sponsoring a Black Friday sale through all their dealers. The current sale pricing is about as low as I've seen it since the H was released and see no reason for it to go much lower in the next month or so.
BTW, Terrestrial is another vendor that produces numerous tutorial videos for publication at You Tube.
Something to consider is a backpack
This one work great for me
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...age_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1&tag=yuneecpilots-20
and my Review from last year when I received it
CHEAP Backpack for Typhoon H review
Also watch this from Captain Drone on how to store your props
I would say in my opinion, the camera is not the best and I expected more. Don't anticipate getting any nice sunset shots, low light and this camera do not mix.