DJI Phantom 2 Vision 空拍照相機開箱(一樓有整棟大樓重點文章提示)

stish wrote:
為什麼不把狗三雲台拿...(恕刪)


對岸有人搞過了!
1.支架要長高
2.無法使用APP裡的鏡頭俯仰控制
3.狗三無刷雲台的控制應該要加一塊主機板在P2V的肚仔裡
4.遙控器需要裝一個可控制俯仰的撥桿

所以我認為比荷蘭那個麻煩一些吧
LMC0731 wrote:
匪區有人搞過了!1....(恕刪)


Naza2 應該直接可以支持狗三雲台,如果有改遙控 應該可以直接取代APP的俯仰控制,APP俯仰控制我覺得應該沒有遙控好用

LMC0731 wrote:
非常有用的調參軟體、...(恕刪)

德文.... 注意看他的影片一開頭的網址,最後兩個英文字母 DE
加上他講的是~~德文~~~

但小弟也是聽不懂~~只知道他講德文

pwvictor wrote:
德文.... 注意看...(恕刪)


感謝!
沒差啦! 那只是給大家看畫面參考,我是早就會了,還試出了調參的Bug
FAA 可望在近期定出UAV規範
簡單的說無人飛行器可以飛到1200ft,在靠近機場附近只能飛700ft

以空域來看,就是這種無人機可以在Class G空域飛行

所以別再說什麼飛超過500ft會影響飛安這種沒有事實根據的事了


So you want to fly drones? Here’s what the law says
by Jeff John Roberts

3D Robotics Iris drone
SUMMARY:
Where can you fly a drone? As long as you’re not doing it for business purposes, there are very few rules. Here’s a map and a quick explanation of where your drone can go.

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Amazon may have big plans to fill the urban air with drones, but many amateurs have already beaten the company to the punch. This month, my colleague Signe Brewster showed off some beautiful footage of her DJI Phantom 2 Vision quadcopter’s flight around San Francisco, and hundreds of other Americans are using drones for photography, farming or just plain fan.

Want to fly a drone without falling afoul of the law? The good news is that while the FAA will soon have new rules on unmanned aircraft, there are now few restrictions for amateur flying fans. Here’s a very unofficial guide, and some graphics, that reflect the current state of the law.

Class G is a go

Airspace is sliced up into different regulatory layers from the ground unto outer space. The Federal Aviation Administration pays a lot attention to Class A — all U.S. airspace from 18,000 to 60,000 feet — where commercial planes fly. Then are the airspaces around airports, called Class B (big airports), C and D (smaller cities), that look like inverted wedding cakes and stretch up from the ground.

Drone fans, pay attention to Class G: an unregulated space from the ground to 700 or 1,200 feet, where the drones can fly below the airport tiers. Here’s an FAA image (I’ve added the arrows):

FAA Airspace

The 700 to 1,200 feet rule is distance from the ground, not sea level — so if you’re in Denver or another high altitude city, you can fly higher. Here’s a partial view of how a Popular Mechanics explainer chose to show the airspace:

FAA airspace by Popular Mechanics

While the FAA suggested in 1981 that model aircraft operators fly below 400 feet, the document was just an advisory, and two aviation lawyers contacted by Gigaom said the agency has no authority below 700 feet — for now.

“The FAA is already looking at it .. but it’s not going to happen for two years,” said John Todd of Todd & Levi in New York, who noted that the number of amateur drones in the sky is growing quickly.

Here for pleasure, not business

When Amazon announced this month that it’s planning to deliver packages by drone, news outlets pointed out that the plan would have to get FAA approval, even though the drones would be flying at a low level. The reason is because Amazon wants to use the drones for a commercial purposes — an important distinction that, in the view of the FAA, gives it special regulatory authority.

But even this point is under debate. As Wired reported, the first lawsuit pitting the FAA against a civilian drone operator is underway in Virginia, where a photographer got in trouble with the agency for flying a drone over the campus of a university that had paid for his services.

The FAA fined him $10,000 for operating an aircraft in a reckless manner, but the photographer is challenging the ruling on technical grounds; saying the FAA didn’t conduct proper hearings, and that the agency’s regulations over commercial drones are invalid. The outcome of the case has implications not just for commercial photographers, but for a thriving drone industry related to farming, surveillance and other activities.

Finally, while your drone hobby may be beyond the reach of the FAA, there are still city and state laws about invasion of privacy, disturbing the peace and so on. This means that using your drone to snoop on people’s bedrooms or to terrorize the local hot dog vendor is probably a bad idea. Otherwise, drone aficionados appear free to enjoy what is still a largely unregulated activity.

stish wrote:
FAA 可望在近期定...(恕刪)


自己長眼一點才是!!

飛航規則走出門你去問10個警察應該10個不知道

最近信義區有一些白目的人在亂搞,希望別出意外才是
我的意思是UAV 在1200ft下飛行,是不可能撞上航機,就算在美國有無數私人小飛機的地方也一樣,更不用說台灣了

UAV最大的問題還是掉下來砸到人,影響飛安這種事 別再杞人憂天了

stish wrote:
簡單的說無人飛行器可以飛到1200ft,在靠近機場附近只能飛700ft

...(恕刪)


500ft和700ft只差了61m
1200ft也只有366m



你要飛高,可以去山區 山區的classG 空域有14500 ft MSL 夠高了吧!

說實話,以臺北而言,101就有300多m,若按照規範,航機必須距離地面障礙物至少500ft,代表你飛1200+500=1700ft都絕不可能撞上任何航機

stish wrote:
我的意思是UAV 在1200ft下飛行,是不可能撞上航機,就算在美國有無數私人小飛機的地方也一樣,更不用說台灣了
...(恕刪)


台灣這麼小 飛機起降航道更是隨時就在你身邊
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