Hi, I'm Alex, I'm fairly new to this but I was hoping I could have a question answered about the DJI F550.
It's a 6 rotor helicopter. It costs £219.00 and I can't work out what else I will need. At the bottom of the order page it has some addition items to add... These are "kit specification" (kit / ready to fly), "battery option" , "charger option" , "autopilot" , "transmitter" and "receiver". Now I understand I will need the battery, charger, transmitter and receiver in order to get it flying but what I am unsure of is the GPS system or "autopilot". I intend to use the F550 for fun purposes and filmography / photography. I want to get some smooth areal panoramas, pans and other kinds of shots of areas such as BMX dirt jumps, racing events and beaches etc...
I do t really want to have to spend a minimum of £200 pounds on a GPS system if I can get away without seeing as I'm young and the funding of already £400 is going to be coming out of a Saturday job around school times so £600 is going to be serious money for me. My main question is, is the GPS a crucial element in multi rotor flying or can I get away without?
Thanks a lot guys, Alex.
It's a 6 rotor helicopter. It costs £219.00 and I can't work out what else I will need. At the bottom of the order page it has some addition items to add... These are "kit specification" (kit / ready to fly), "battery option" , "charger option" , "autopilot" , "transmitter" and "receiver". Now I understand I will need the battery, charger, transmitter and receiver in order to get it flying but what I am unsure of is the GPS system or "autopilot". I intend to use the F550 for fun purposes and filmography / photography. I want to get some smooth areal panoramas, pans and other kinds of shots of areas such as BMX dirt jumps, racing events and beaches etc...
I do t really want to have to spend a minimum of £200 pounds on a GPS system if I can get away without seeing as I'm young and the funding of already £400 is going to be coming out of a Saturday job around school times so £600 is going to be serious money for me. My main question is, is the GPS a crucial element in multi rotor flying or can I get away without?
Thanks a lot guys, Alex.