At least I really do know that I can fly in the house, but watch out for cupboards, open doors, because of the edges. As long as I fly without anything hanging on the walls or open doors, cupboards exc. You can pretty much let it hang on the sides of a nice flat wall. Prop guards are definitely a must. My problem is, I don't have enough room to fly inside, and coffee tables and desk, couch only makes it more crowded because of the drone min2 sensors on the bottom. I don't want to tape them up, drones drift too. I need my ground sensor training wheels. I do so need them.
Isn't thé mini i 2 great? Thanks for the video. I did my first flights indoors with prop guards and landing gear to learn. Landing gear is another cool addition when learning.
That's all fun and fine and dandy, but picture frame edges will knock you out of the sky, sideways crash. Stay away from cupboards, anything with edges horizontal or vertical can either get you on the side, or get you in the front or back of the drone vertically if you fly the open parts of the prop guards in front or back, you will wrap right around the vertical ledge, or edges of things and down you go. So watch how you fly near walls at all cost.
You need to do a demo on flying into narrow trees, branches and poles aiming r8ight for the center gap.
Thanks for sharing, mine are on the way..
Thank you
At least I really do know that I can fly in the house, but watch out for cupboards, open doors, because of the edges. As long as I fly without anything hanging on the walls or open doors, cupboards exc. You can pretty much let it hang on the sides of a nice flat wall. Prop guards are definitely a must. My problem is, I don't have enough room to fly inside, and coffee tables and desk, couch only makes it more crowded because of the drone min2 sensors on the bottom. I don't want to tape them up, drones drift too. I need my ground sensor training wheels. I do so need them.
Great review. Please show an outside video with the guards on when flying through trees...
yeah next time I do that I'll make a video, best to use filters so it ajust to the light better at 1/60 Sutter
@@TruthToAll which filters do what. I got a 6 pack
My guards wouldn’t snap on
Great man, how about the flying time with the guards? Reduce too much than without?
Isn't thé mini i 2 great? Thanks for the video. I did my first flights indoors with prop guards and landing gear to learn. Landing gear is another cool addition when learning.
Ehh landing gear isn't necessary a landing pad is 10 times better
Good video!
That's all fun and fine and dandy, but picture frame edges will knock you out of the sky, sideways crash. Stay away from cupboards, anything with edges horizontal or vertical can either get you on the side, or get you in the front or back of the drone vertically if you fly the open parts of the prop guards in front or back, you will wrap right around the vertical ledge, or edges of things and down you go. So watch how you fly near walls at all cost.
In your settings is payload switched on or off ?
with guards on, payload on
If you want to see any drone from a distance.. put on a strobe
Test indoor is not interesting.