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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I just bought a Mavic Air with the fly more combo.
    I have never flown a drone before so I will be taking it easy on it untill I learn how to fly it properly.
    I am in beginner mode at the moment a d i Love that return home button
    I am at Kunnunurra at the moment so I should get some pretty good footage around this area.
    Nice. Play with it as much as you can, you’ll soon get the hang of it.

    I’ve said it before but the biggest trap new flyers fall into is flying too low and crashing into trees. Put it up 50 or 60 metres so you’re clear of everything, that way if you fly it in the wrong direction, you won’t wreck it. 👍
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    Nothing as flash as some of the models mentioned here but the wife got me this little Zero-X Sabre for Christmas.
    Still learning to fly it but took it to my parents on Christmas day to fly in their backyard (5 acres) and impressed how well it flies, no GPS, WiFi or phone app but does have a HD camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Nice. Play with it as much as you can, you’ll soon get the hang of it.

    I’ve said it before but the biggest trap new flyers fall into is flying too low and crashing into trees. Put it up 50 or 60 metres so you’re clear of everything, that way if you fly it in the wrong direction, you won’t wreck it. 👍
    I couldn't fly it too high where I was at Kununurra because the airport was too close But when I got home I sent it up 400m, Wow I almost got vertigo looking at the screen.
    I also flew it in 20kts of wind and it handled that pretty well.
    I have absolutely No justification for buying the drone other than I simply wanted one and they are a heap of fun to fly, I may even give sports mode a go one day
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I couldn't fly it too high where I was at Kununurra because the airport was too close But when I got home I sent it up 400m, Wow I almost got vertigo looking at the screen.
    I also flew it in 20kts of wind and it handled that pretty well.
    I have absolutely No justification for buying the drone other than I simply wanted one and they are a heap of fun to fly, I may even give sports mode a go one day
    Same reason I wanted one, good rc toys were expensive when I was a kid .
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Same reason I wanted one, good rc toys were expensive when I was a kid .
    I tried a few RC choppers a few years ago and they all ended up badly because they were bloody hard to fly, This Mavic Air pretty much flies itself and all you have to do is tell it where to go and it dodges all the bullets by itself
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I couldn't fly it too high where I was at Kununurra because the airport was too close But when I got home I sent it up 400m, Wow I almost got vertigo looking at the screen.
    I also flew it in 20kts of wind and it handled that pretty well.
    I have absolutely No justification for buying the drone other than I simply wanted one and they are a heap of fun to fly, I may even give sports mode a go one day
    Hope you mean 400 feet? What Drones do you own?. I wouldn't go telling the world about things like this if it was meters personally as the law makers have their attention focused on drone users at the moment - we all need to play within the rules or they'll tighten everything up even more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Hope you mean 400 feet? What Drones do you own?. I wouldn't go telling the world about things like this if it was meters personally as the law makers have their attention focused on drone users at the moment - we all need to play within the rules or they'll tighten everything up even more.
    I got NO info regarding Australian drone rules when I bought the drone and just looked up "What is the max height you can fly a drone in rural wa? " on Google.
    Yes I did mean 400 foot not 400m

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    How is the 120m rule applied? Is it 120m above sea level or is it 120m above the area you are flying the drone.
    Also the "flying a drone out of visual line of sight" rule how is that defined?, If I fly the Mavic Air more than 100m away I am buggered if I can see it as it is very small but my line of sight is to the horizon and on top of a hill that can be several kilometres away.
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    What Drones do you own?

    120 metres higher than the ground level where you are. Line of sight is you must be able to see it unaided at all time - not behind trees, over a hill or so far away you can't see it - small drones get away from you within a couple hundred metres even though they can fly KM. My big hex I can out to around 500 metres and I can just see it, but the Mavic Pro is around 200 metres. The Mavic air would be slightly less again as you've said.

    Do you have the 'Can I fly here?' App? It is really essential to have this as it is updated live and tells you where you can - and more importantly- where you can't fly. You should always check this before sending the drone up as there may be restrictions you aren't aware of in the area - heli pads, fires etc. In Suburbia almost all of it is covered by some restrictions - doesn't mean you can't fly there, but it may mean you need to be more observant to low flying aircraft, etc.

    This site is probably a better guide - Droneflyer | Recreational drone rules and regulation

    They may seem restrictive but I've had no issues complying with them and I've found almost all people I ask if I can fly near, etc are happy to oblige - even though I don't technically have to ask in most situations I have, letting others know what your up to sure helps I've found. I've flown over and around building sites (afterhours with the site Managers approval) etc - all while staying 30 meters away from anyone etc.

    If we all fly within the rules, then they won't get tighter even more - looks like England is about to tighten their laws even further since those dicks at Gatwick caused all those problems - those are the sorts of people that will ruin it for the rest of us.
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    I just downloaded the CASA app and it shows me I can fly in an area of about a 10k-15k radius of where I am, Which is much more than my line of sight and certainly much more than the range of my drone.
    I have No interest in flying the drone in suburbia or where other people are But I do want to use it next time I venture into an unknown (to Me) river system or reefs to explore them without putting my boat at risk by spotting rockbars or other hazards before I head into an unknown area.

    I can fully understand the 120m and the line of sight rules being applicable in the City or suburbia But in the middle of nowhere or miles out at sea they don't make much sense to me.
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    Just because it shows you a large area doesn't mean you can fly all of it at once. While I agree that there are places that you could easily and safely fly with the drone out of sight, on a public forum such as this I wouldn't condone it obviously. What Drones do you own?

    It sounds like you have your head screwed on and have some common sense which is excluded deliberately by lawmakers to make sure the lowest common denominator is taken into account.
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