After a few days of flying at 2 mph and taking great care to not clip the tops of the trees I'm passing over, realized that I was scared to death of crashing Solo. Well, tonight just before dusk, I set performance for rabbit and holy socks, she really jumps. So I burned a battery racing around the field and, while I don't plan to fly carelessly, I have a lot more confidence in handling this beast.
A little about how I came to be here. I have a small media production company in Connecticut and saw the writing on the wall with FAA in the past year. I took over two months to decide on a camera platform, and during that time put in about 30-40 hours on a Syma 8 (well actually several when counting the terminal crashes). I haven't started to dial in Solo to get rid of the micro vibrations I'm seeing in my footage, yet. I have a lot of 3DRpilots reading to catch up on.
I can see that this is a real nice community led by people that care deeply about the boards.. Everyone is so helpful here that it is appropriate to say, "thanks in advance" for the advice I'm sure I will be receiving shortly.
I love my Solo!
A little about how I came to be here. I have a small media production company in Connecticut and saw the writing on the wall with FAA in the past year. I took over two months to decide on a camera platform, and during that time put in about 30-40 hours on a Syma 8 (well actually several when counting the terminal crashes). I haven't started to dial in Solo to get rid of the micro vibrations I'm seeing in my footage, yet. I have a lot of 3DRpilots reading to catch up on.
I can see that this is a real nice community led by people that care deeply about the boards.. Everyone is so helpful here that it is appropriate to say, "thanks in advance" for the advice I'm sure I will be receiving shortly.
I love my Solo!