Tomstoy2
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define grass-roots......
Well, here I Colorado, we know you can't get good grass without taking care of the roots first!
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define grass-roots......
Some of this sounds to me like the Amateur Radio world. Use to be, you had to learn the Morse Code and build your own radios. Now, you don't need code for the first two licenses, and almost no one is building radios anymore. You buy what you want, take the test, and you're good to go.
I see here where if you bought an RTF plane (or in this case, a quad), you are somehow cheating. I'd never even heard of quads until the day I went to my local hobby shop to get some glue - and saw the owner demo'ing a Blade 180QX. I was hooked. The guy he was demo'ing for walked out empty handed. I BOUGHT IT! Somewhere along the way I heard about the Phantom 2 Vision. I had to have one. I know I'll get 'clunked' on this statement but, I really don't care how it all works. Only that it does work, and seems to be working well, for me at least.
Does this make me an outcast because I didn't somehow come up through the ranks of scratch builders before taking the plunge? I never took an interest in fixed wing aircraft. I built a gas engine helo kit about 25 years ago but never even fired it up once it was built. Saw a couple guys crash and burn theirs at a local RC airfield, and they were 'old hands'. Scared me so much I just sold it. I didn't want to lose the (then) mega-bucks I had invested.
Sorry, I just happen to LOVE my P2V, and hope it just keeps working as advertised, and as it has been so far.
I like to fly, not build. :dejection:
Are you kidding?
Do a search for DJI flyaways. There's a Phantom flyaway thread on RCGroups that's almost a year old now, and has a steady 30% rate of flyaways.
Lots of threads about non-response from DJI regarding that issue and others.
How you guys can support a company like that is beyond me.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/poll.php?do=showresults&pollid=5945Finally I was struck by the statement, quoted below, regarding 'a steady 30% rate of flyaways'. Please share with us how you made this calculatio. You know, what number divided by what other number? It's really a completely meaningless statistic, unless we know what the basis is. My guess is that it's a made up number, but I'd love to be proven wrong.
Steve
You are free to do your own research, but from what I have seen it's not DJI.PS: Also, please share with us the name of that company out there that provides a superior ARF MR that is free of issues like crashing and Flyaways and that offers direct online end-support and all the other things that we all wish we had.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/poll.php?do=showresults&pollid=5945
You are free to do your own research, but from what I have seen it's not DJI.
I agree that it's far from scientific, but it's a pretty good indicator of a trend.regarding that poll, to accept the results is also to accept the assumption that no one voted that didn't own a Phantom. that's a lot to ask for in most any open ended forums poll like that.
He's a bump in the road for DJI.breezemont,
i typed a long response and deleted it. i wonder too about the fly-away phenomenon. as of just recently I'm flying two DJI NAZA heli's (one a V1 and the other a V2) and I'm anxious to see if it happens at some point.
back to the thread's subject and the fate of Mr. Guinn?
I've just purchased a Phantom 2 Vision Plus, is flyaway still a major issue with these models? I might have to rethink my purchase if so...