With gimbal, camera, and filming - usually under 12mph, but I'm guessing that's not what you were asking.
With no gimbal, no camera, stock cube, and Chicago wind:
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With gimbal, camera, and filming - usually under 12mph, but I'm guessing that's not what you were asking.
With no gimbal, no camera, stock cube, and Chicago wind:
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Yeah, 70 is a lot faster when you watch it race by vs driving it. It is still much slower than non-rush hour in Chicago.Whoa! Thats keeping up with cars on the highway haha
As soon as the price of the gimbal started to rise, I new I needed to protect it. My max speed for Solo with a gimbal attached is never more than 20mph. The Solo is not nimble regardless of what mode you fly in, but it is impressive how fast the 3.5 pound bird can fly.Yeah, forget using that expensive gimbal flying at high speed!Flying 30 mph is kinda pushing it for the poor gimbal.
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With gimbal, camera, and filming - usually under 12mph, but I'm guessing that's not what you were asking.
With no gimbal, no camera, stock cube, and Chicago wind:
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As soon as the price of the gimbal started to rise, I new I needed to protect it. My max speed for Solo with a gimbal attached is never more than 20mph. The Solo is not nimble regardless of what mode you fly in, but it is impressive how fast the 3.5 pound bird can fly.
The screenshot is from Mission Planner playing back my tlog on a PC after my flight. I use Solex when flying and have it configured to save the tlogs for each flight.Is that a screenshot from your controller? I have yet to fly my 3DR. Yes, I know what am I waiting for? I just haven’t made the time yet. Maybe this spring/summer here in Northcentral MN.
No from the immortal words of Mike Tyson "That's Ludicrous!" The solo is awesome for what it is, glad I have a few...70mph, that’s impressive
It's pretty nimble in Acro with no gimbal. Check out some of the YouTube vids.As soon as the price of the gimbal started to rise, I new I needed to protect it. My max speed for Solo with a gimbal attached is never more than 20mph. The Solo is not nimble regardless of what mode you fly in, but it is impressive how fast the 3.5 pound bird can fly.
How does it differ from stock?right tool for the right job, get a racer not a camera platform
Having said that, performance with the green cube in alt hold is insane
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