In one fell swoop Yuneec has managed to pi$$ off just about every thinking user of the hex series.
H- $899.99-$1,299.00 but can’t build a flight plan on the ground
H-520- $4000,00 to obtain flight planning
H-Plus- $2,000.00 for pretty pictures but denied flight planning
G-$699 with longer advertised range, longer advertised flight time, and flight planning
I went from DJI to Autel Evo and so glad I did I love the Evo.And they are not the police in the sky......If Yuneec continues to follow their pattern, the G is only good for a year, then it will also become obsolete. And I do realize drones do become obsolete, however Yuneec has a habit of retiring them rather early.
Oh and it may have tons of soft and firmware up dates during its course.
Because of Yuneec's inconsistencies, I do not plan on purchasing another.
Instead I'm looking at:
Just watched that video, Looks impressive. Do you think it'll be available in the U.K.?If Yuneec continues to follow their pattern, the G is only good for a year, then it will also become obsolete. And I do realize drones do become obsolete, however Yuneec has a habit of retiring them rather early.
Oh and it may have tons of soft and firmware up dates during its course.
Because of Yuneec's inconsistencies, I do not plan on purchasing another.
Instead I'm looking at:
Maybe, but the Hex series has way better capabilities/specs, does it not? Much better control in higher winds, interchangeable lens with 1" sensor option, prop redundancy, etc? Can't really compare the two? Kind of like comparing the Mavic Air with the Phantom 2 Pro? They're different birds with different budgets and uses?In one fell swoop Yuneec has managed to pi$$ off just about every thinking user of the hex series.
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