This copter is ready to fly and comes with JR-9503 2.4Ghz transmitter, spectrum receiver and Photohigher AV 130 gimbal installed. The copter is dialed in and flies perfectly.
I have flown this copter under 4 hours. I am selling the copter because I'm focusing on my smaller MK Hexa2 and TBS...
There is a start up protocol:
Move the left (throttle) stick to the upper left to calibrate the gyros. You should hear a few beeps (if you have a buzzer installed). To start the motors you move the throttle stick to the lower right corner. The motors should start. If you have the mk settings...
Drag him into small claims court. You can do it locally and especially if he is not in the same town and has to travel to be at the court hearing you have a very good chance of getting (some) of your money back. It doesn't have to be expensive for you either as small claims court doesn't have...
Or a canon ixus or other canon compacts with the cdhk hack which will give you an intervalometer. Very simple setup. Not as small as the gopro or Sony but effective for photos
30 minutes with those requirements will be a tall order. A fully optimized rig which has a perfect battery to weight ratio with those requirements will give you 12 to 15 minutes max. and that will be pushing it as far as I can tell...
Sure. Let me take some pictures tomorrow so you can see what the copter looks like. The motors (Avroto) have bullet connectors so the MK stuff comes off easily.