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Without a doubt.Mozambique's coastline is stunning!
Going to do this but with a drone?Been wanting a drone for years and was at a bachelors this weekend where I got to fiddle with one. My DJI Mini 2 is arriving today
This 50m for people/buildings etc does that include vertical, ie: can I fly 50m above a building? I'm a chairman of a complex and want to use it instead of walking around, will have permission to overfly common area, will obviously not be able to fly over private areas.
Going to do this but with a drone?
Lovitz always makes me smileGoing to do this but with a drone?
Semi NSFW
Might leave you with a semi![]()
Buy a budgie, stick a spycam on, and then just administer electro shock remotely to get it to fly in the correct direction.Hi All
would appreciate a recommendation on an entry level drone.
Perhaps keep a record on the 1st post?
TIA
I think any of the DJI Mini range of drones is good for entry and even mid-level. They are pretty easy to learn and forgiving in the air. Prices are not cheap, but if you are serious about flying these are probably the best option.Hi All
would appreciate a recommendation on an entry level drone.
Perhaps keep a record on the 1st post?
TIA
Do you have to go for a license for this stuff, specially for these entry level ones?I think any of the DJI Mini range of drones is good for entry and even mid-level. They are pretty easy to learn and forgiving in the air. Prices are not cheap, but if you are serious about flying these are probably the best option.
Also, if your budget allows, see if you can spring for the flymore combo packs. The extra batteries and charger is really worth it.
Do you have to go for a license for this stuff, specially for these entry level ones?
Not unless you want to use the footage for commercial purposes. If you're just flying recreationally you're good to go. There are a bunch of (onerous) regulations you need to adhere to.Do you have to go for a license for this stuff, specially for these entry level ones?
Nice - I'm heading to the US on a few weeks so might pick one up there.Got a new Mini 3 Pro with the RC controller and I love it. Might be my new favourite drone.
Okay, but are these things actually enforced in this country?Not unless you want to use the footage for commercial purposes. If you're just flying recreationally you're good to go. There are a bunch of (onerous) regulations you need to adhere to.
I've heard of enforcement, mostly in the Western Cape, in particular Capetown. Usually it's some disgruntled "licensed" operator ratting out an unlicensed one.Okay, but are these things actually enforced in this country?
Can't be noisier than my current first gen Air?Picked up a Mavic Air 2nd hand a couple of days ago.
Watching 'how-to' vids at the moment.
Fun (bloody noisy though)