Drone Novice

Back on licences and I’m already thinking of taking it on holiday next year - probably Greece or Italy, and I was just checking up on the regs. Apparently, because we aren’t in the EU any more, you need an operator and flyer ID to fly it in a EU country. If you get one in any EU country, you can use it in the others. With me so far? Well, I've just gone and got a French operators ID and a French flyer ID in the A1 and A3 categories. All for free too! All set now for a bit of EU droning. Obviously you have to comply with local regs as they may all be different but the EU operator and flyer ID is a start!

I think I've got it right! :ROFLMAO:
 
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Ah well, one set of blades down already!

My son called in on the way home from work to give me my birthday card and present and naturally, I showed him the drone working. Went fine - flew it up and down the gardens and around the area at a fair rate of knots. Came in for a cuppa and I showed him how stable it was indoors except this time it wasn’t and as soon as it took off it went straight into the wall! Turned out I still had it in 'sport' mode and not 'cine' mode. Still flew okay when I put it back into cine mode but to be on the safe side, I changed the two pairs of blades on that side.

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Had another play with it up and down the street and sent it probably 400 meters away to look at some building work being done on a roof locally. Sun was in my eyes and I lost sight of it!
Just seen your edit...

Well you just about broke all of the major rules!
 
If you really want to fly it indoors it might be worth investing in a set of blade guards.
And just to remind people that if they hope that these guards are also helpful outdoors with drones such as the mini which doesn't have collision avoidance...

They play hell with the stability of the drone unless it's just being used low down and in light winds.
 
And just to remind people that if they hope that these guards are also helpful outdoors with drones such as the mini which doesn't have collision avoidance...

They play hell with the stability of the drone unless it's just being used low down and in light winds.
Ever lost sight of yours? Only have to shield your eyes when they are at a distance and….gone! Thank F for the RTH!
 
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