The H is so much easier to fly than anything I've experienced, I bought it on a whim and don't regret it. Maybe I'm lucky, It hovers completely stable, I've only had one telemetery outage (which was nerve racking but only lasted a few seconds) and my camera seems to have good focus.
I sold all my RC gear about 3 years ago after I started travelling a lot for work and never used it. The main craft I flew was a DIY multiwii quad that was a lot of fun to fly but terrifying at times with how out of control it could get despite hours of tinkering to get it 'right', crashed it a few times but never broke anything but blades. Certainly wasn't confident to fly it near people in case something went wrong.
There seems to be a growing amount of negativity in this forum about the H. For me it seems like a great purchase, I can charge it in my car out of the box, I didn't need to buy an Ipad and it's reassuring to know if I lose a blade or motor I can bring it home, all big positives in my opinion. I still travel a lot for work and I'm looking forward to bringing the H with me.
Now I just need some more batteries.... Anyone got a source?
I sold all my RC gear about 3 years ago after I started travelling a lot for work and never used it. The main craft I flew was a DIY multiwii quad that was a lot of fun to fly but terrifying at times with how out of control it could get despite hours of tinkering to get it 'right', crashed it a few times but never broke anything but blades. Certainly wasn't confident to fly it near people in case something went wrong.
There seems to be a growing amount of negativity in this forum about the H. For me it seems like a great purchase, I can charge it in my car out of the box, I didn't need to buy an Ipad and it's reassuring to know if I lose a blade or motor I can bring it home, all big positives in my opinion. I still travel a lot for work and I'm looking forward to bringing the H with me.
Now I just need some more batteries.... Anyone got a source?