I think it goes both ways and the comments are made due to a lack of knowledge of the products. I'm in both camps (Yuneec & DJI) and am on both forums. If someone dismisses another product I can immediately tell that they have zero knowledge of the product if they begin stating something that has been trashed around over and over (something about a product that is negative and has occurred to less than 1% of owners). But I can honestly say that it does not happen often..... However, now that Yuneec has upped the game with the Typhoon H, I'm sure I'll see it more.I see even the Phantom PIlots forum is posting false information about the Yuneec H. What is it about many DJI (no offense) pilots that compels them to 1) deny problems with DJI and 2) make up stuff about competitors. Are they insecure?
Yeah, DJI sticks their nose into all the FAA meetings and attends all their regulatory meetings to give suggestions. Then they build birds that fly way past the vlos! Makes no sense to me! Agree with you 100%. If I am flying for surveillance of real estate or a structure or just photography, then no need to be out past a mile, or even near that!99.9% of all aerial photo/video is within 1km and 95% within 500m. Drones (particularly these) are not meant to go from one city to another and bring you pizza, but to capture nice photos and videosI don't need that kind if range for that, but I guess it is a good marketing trick that DJI uses.
I fly both platforms too, and I like both equally for their various differences and abilities. But entering a forum long distance flight competition is not one of them. With a 333 I choose to fly within regulations, if or until they change, even if I disagree!'Yeah, DJI sticks their nose into all the FAA meetings and attends all their regulatory meetings to give suggestions. Then they build birds that fly way past the vlos! Makes no sense to me! Agree with you 100%. If I am flying for surveillance of real estate or a structure or just photography, then no need to be out past a mile, or even near that!
itelite-DBS !Yes and as a matter of fact if you need to go past one mile or you are in a more closed/interference area, you have the option to replace the antenna![]()
One thing that springs to mind is the open source nature of the H's software, more precisely, the apps that will follow in the coming months and years. Having the ST-16 as a Tx with the Android tab just opens up another cool dimension IMO. I know you've highlighted the included tab above, I was looking at the app side of things with Devs doing what they do best. Imagine the possibilities....Due to popular demand on other forums.... I updated the graphic. Am I missing any feature that one has over the other?
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10m/sec is 22mph. It must be noted that in the "Follow Me" mode the H can do approx 40mph or nearly 18m/s.I think the max speed is more like 13mph
Excellent point, thanks!One thing that springs to mind is the open source nature of the H's software, more precisely, the apps that will follow in the coming months and years. Having the ST-16 as a Tx with the Android tab just opens up another cool dimension IMO. I know you've highlighted the included tab above, I was looking at the app side of things with Devs doing what they do best. Imagine the possibilities....
I took the speeds off the specs shown on the DJI and YUNEEC websites.I think the max speed is more like 13mph
Good point! I'm not sure DJI publishes the speed for the Inspire in Follow Me mode?10m/sec is 22mph. It must be noted that in the "Follow Me" mode the H can do approx 40mph or nearly 18m/s.
Simon is a good source so I'll make the change, thanks.Not significant, but Simon's review reported speed of 28 MPH with cross wind, that's 12.5 m/s
I meant 13m/s sorry10m/sec is 22mph. It must be noted that in the "Follow Me" mode the H can do approx 40mph or nearly 18m/s.
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