I have learned something today. This bunch of pilots are not really pilots. They are philosophers.
I have learned something today. This bunch of pilots are not really pilots. They are philosophers.
I have learned something today. This bunch of pilots are not really pilots. They are philosophers.
As a "lowly" Q500 4K pilot (though I do have 4 of them) a thought has crossed my mind that might be relevant to this discussion (which for some reason Yuneec keeps sending me). Keith mentioned certain advantages vs. disadvantages to the aftermarket. Please now permit me to SERIOUSLY disembark from the subject of our beloved flying devices. I own a BMW E39 M-Sport with all the goodies provided in the brochure. I love this Orient Blue car. LOVE IT. Have I modified it? Yes and no. It used to leak EVERYWHERE. Now it doesn't. It used to always have a dead battery. Now I keep it plugged in. Would any of you consider these modifications? The great challenge here is that not only does time move forward, but that the motives I have differ from those of the manufacturer. However, there is something to be said for the time capsule of a certain choice made in a certain moment in time by a brilliant mind. This is timeless and worth remembering. As such, it is sometimes worth driving a bone stock but loved old BMW.
Well said. That Beemer is a classic.
I’m guessing that in 10 years we may fondly remember the ol’ H and all her idiosyncratic ways while praising the new one that just just rolled off the assembly line.Will we crank up the old H for a flight for old times sake?
As a "lowly" Q500 4K pilot (though I do have 4 of them) a thought has crossed my mind that might be relevant to this discussion (which for some reason Yuneec keeps sending me). Keith mentioned certain advantages vs. disadvantages to the aftermarket. Please now permit me to SERIOUSLY disembark from the subject of our beloved flying devices. I own a BMW E39 M-Sport with all the goodies provided in the brochure. I love this Orient Blue car. LOVE IT. Have I modified it? Yes and no. It used to leak EVERYWHERE. Now it doesn't. It used to always have a dead battery. Now I keep it plugged in. Would any of you consider these modifications? The great challenge here is that not only does time move forward, but that the motives I have differ from those of the manufacturer. However, there is something to be said for the time capsule of a certain choice made in a certain moment in time by a brilliant mind. This is timeless and worth remembering. As such, it is sometimes worth driving a bone stock but loved old BMW.
I prefer to call all that “product improvement”.
You may want to attached a real and rod to the H descending in to the query, this way if you have issues you still have your bait attachedThats very interesting
You are right about the Q being a tad slow. My uses will include at least 3 at once though. This gives me different camera angles so it is not necessary to fly them around as much. I am even looking into zoom lenses (fixed focal length, not variable) on probably 2 of the 4 in order to further achieve different shots and angles. Think that follow me modes with the Wizard will work on 3-4 at once??I prefer to call all that “product improvement”.
As for the landing gear, they had that all worked out with the 920, and only made it cheaper for the H. Hard to make use of a 360* gimbal when you have fixed gear.
As for the camera, the Q4k has the same camera that was fit to the Chroma 4k, and the H has that same camera, but Q and Chroma were too slow for many sporting activities and were/are wind limited.
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