Wifi and BT enabled on the tablet should not be a problem but it takes me 5 seconds to disable this. Good luck, and don't hesitate to ask and I or others in the community will surely try to help or give advice. It just makes me sad when that happens to new Phantom owners. And then it might get wrecked or the Gimbal damaged. And new pilots can get overwhelmed or confused - and might suddenly fly into something. Phantoms are not difficult to fly - but it still takes training. In any case - baby steps is the way to go to avoid any bad experiences. And since the P3 is easier to fly than the Hubsan, you will quickly feel confident. ![]() I got a cheap Hubsan X4 and learned to fly that before getting the P2V+. And watch a bunch of YouTube videos of people showing how to do it the first time (that almost sounds dirty.)įrankly I always suggest to people without RC-experience (or quadcopter-experience) to buy a cheap toy-quadcopter to train on before risking your new shiny Phantom 3 flying camera. In general I'd just take my time to learn your new Phantom when you get it. But keeping it in the flightcase is an excellent idea. This is (also) not a problem on my you ought to be able to learn it by heart after a few training-flights. This can also be done by touch - feeling the motors - if they are hot, that might be a sign something is wrong. Never detected any issues, but there was a bit of a temperature difference (nothing alarming). ![]() Because I had a motor that felt a little different than the others on my P2V+ I also did a temperature measurement of the motors with one of those "laser" thermometers, to see if any motors got particularly warm. It is also a good idea to do a post-flight check - to see if everything looks good, props look good (maybe clean with a damp cloth or paper towel for bug-splatter). Also did not have any problems duing my 38 flights with the P3 so far that might relate to WiFi or BT being on. Turning off WiFi and Bluetooth on the iPad - I didn't think of that. Adam Savage checklist is far from a real checklist.Īfter 2 or 3 flights, I decided to make my own w.
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