Why is this guy allowed to attack Yuneec and northing is done, @marcodrone, get a life and go back to your preferred drone and stay away for everYuneec is chinese. Yes. European drones are built in old design, or in a stone. In europ we hope quality in the drones, but here in france quality is expensive, then we buy chinese. Their manufacturies prefer speed, quantity, plastics, more and more sold. Users want to fly quickly, in low cost, it fonction well. Grr.What can we do ? We can do only a right or wrong drone, when they sold ten drones. Frenchies ! Where are you ?
A typhoon with a handheld controller, a reality. A french drone with a handheld controller, a dream.
I believe @marcodrone was saying that both DJI and Yuneec are Chinese manufactured systems and that they build a system that may not be as reliable as a western built system, but they do it cheaper and in more volume than western manufacturers.Why is this guy allowed to attack Yuneec and northing is done, @marcodrone, get a life and go back to your preferred drone and stay away for ever
Absolutely!The bigger problem in Western Europe is the high production costs, for this reason no company will ever start producing consumer or prosumers drones, because the price of the final product would be too high and would never sell them.
After all, the vast majority of components, for any sector, are produced in Asia.
In any case, even DJI is not that it has these large service centers, but actually in recent years Yuneec in Europe is in much worse condition from this point of view. In North America fortunately there are companies that make up for these shortcomings (Vertigo Drones, Yuneec Skins and maybe even someone else), in Italy, as far as I know, there is only one but with prohibitive costs.
DJI has actually included insurance policies for many problems that can happen flying with its products (breakdowns, fly aways etc.) and perhaps this is what Yuneec lacked to maintain a relationship of trust with its customers.
My point was that DJI is releasing tech that is several years old as "NEW", when us that fly Yuneec products have had this for years,I'm not the guy allowed to attack Yuneec. I like yuneec, In my job i use many typhoon h. The theme was to compare yuneec and dji about their controller by ArtCox.
Why does the drone community think DJI is always coming up with "NEW" and "Original" things?
Actually Yuneec had a 1 year warrantee, I had my first H+ fly away which after contacting was told to send back the controller, battery, and everything else, and they sent me a brand new one complete ?The bigger problem in Western Europe is the high production costs, for this reason no company will ever start producing consumer or prosumers drones, because the price of the final product would be too high and would never sell them.
After all, the vast majority of components, for any sector, are produced in Asia.
In any case, even DJI is not that it has these large service centers, but actually in recent years Yuneec in Europe is in much worse condition from this point of view. In North America fortunately there are companies that make up for these shortcomings (Vertigo Drones, Yuneec Skins and maybe even someone else), in Italy, as far as I know, there is only one but with prohibitive costs.
DJI has actually included insurance policies for many problems that can happen flying with its products (breakdowns, fly aways etc.) and perhaps this is what Yuneec lacked to maintain a relationship of trust with its customers.
Too bad, I like to fly with my H520 which I use at least as much as my DJI pro.However, the reality is that Yuneec has abandoned the consumer segment to focus more on the professional drone sector, or rather on the new electric transport technologies that will soon become reality all over the world.
I do not think that Yuneec is not able to peripheries a small fpv drone at an affordable price, it is simply not interested in this sector.
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