Nice chat Steven, must say you look comfortable in the armchair, somebody does a lot of crocheting there 😊😊. Be interested in hearing how you get on with the drone. I bought one just before my accident but haven't had time to try it yet, still in the box. Cheers Rog
@@old-n-Goldie yep, my wife is a demon of the dark arts of wool! I’ve just ordered the Neo drone, and I have a more expensive drone still in the box as I want to learn on an easier one first. Hope your leg is getting better! Cheers, Steve
Morning Steven. Nice chat. I have been running my DJI OA3 at 2.7k throughout the year, without any issues whatsoever, so your thoughts might be right on that score. I am considering a drone of sorts. Dave (Mercia Moto) has the Hover-air, which appeals, but with DJI releasing the Neo, I might look to getting one of those. Will watch a few reviews before making a decision. I don’t want something I have to fly, preferring one which fly’s itself. Question : Would I need a license for it like with the bigger ones ? Cheers Ps: I have been out with the Beeline 2, made a 50 odd minute video (out in a couple of weeks) of my first use.
@@ianhughesroyalenfield the light drones up to 250g don’t require a license, but you do have to register as a drone pilot and the way to do this is in the DJI FLY app. Not sure if required for Neo, but I’ll try to find out.
A very pleasant chat indeed, mate. Yer lookin’ better and obviously feelin’ the same. Enjoy the weather while she holds!👍
@@Timothy-ns4qn thank you for your kind words.
Nice chat Steven, must say you look comfortable in the armchair, somebody does a lot of crocheting there 😊😊.
Be interested in hearing how you get on with the drone. I bought one just before my accident but haven't had time to try it yet, still in the box.
Cheers
Rog
@@old-n-Goldie yep, my wife is a demon of the dark arts of wool! I’ve just ordered the Neo drone, and I have a more expensive drone still in the box as I want to learn on an easier one first. Hope your leg is getting better! Cheers, Steve
Morning Steven. Nice chat. I have been running my DJI OA3 at 2.7k throughout the year, without any issues whatsoever, so your thoughts might be right on that score. I am considering a drone of sorts. Dave (Mercia Moto) has the Hover-air, which appeals, but with DJI releasing the Neo, I might look to getting one of those. Will watch a few reviews before making a decision. I don’t want something I have to fly, preferring one which fly’s itself. Question : Would I need a license for it like with the bigger ones ? Cheers
Ps: I have been out with the Beeline 2, made a 50 odd minute video (out in a couple of weeks) of my first use.
@@ianhughesroyalenfield the light drones up to 250g don’t require a license, but you do have to register as a drone pilot and the way to do this is in the DJI FLY app. Not sure if required for Neo, but I’ll try to find out.