They are durable too! I slammed mine into a building today in sport mode at about 30mph. It hit the building, hit the concrete, took off across the ground and hit my buddy, then safely landed itself. Props were broken and it still landed itself. I changed the props and it still flies like new.
It’s an FAA law, so it applies to the U.S. as a whole. It’s pretty much to test you know the basic rules of flying and where you can and can’t fly. Link below www.faa.gov/uas/recreational_flyers/knowledge_test_updates You only need to register your drone if you plan to use it beyond recreational activities, but thats a whole other thing I don’t plan on at this time.
@@RomansDowntime ahhh okay I see! Thanks for the info! I’ll check that out I have the same exact drone. I thought I was safe to fly rec because it was under 250g
They are durable too! I slammed mine into a building today in sport mode at about 30mph. It hit the building, hit the concrete, took off across the ground and hit my buddy, then safely landed itself. Props were broken and it still landed itself. I changed the props and it still flies like new.
Danggg, mine crashed into a wire and cracked the camera glass but NOTHING else. No gimbal problems, no errors, nothing.
liked and subscribed, nice informative video on the mini 2se
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Nice perfect my friend hugs in fron Brazil 🇧🇷 thanks
Thanks buddy.
Awesome video 👍 Thank you!!
Thank bro!
how often do I have to calibrate my Mini 2 se, and how do I initiate the calibration procedure? Do I use the app? Rob
Nice video. Thank you
Thank you!
I can't use drones around my house since I live 5 miles from the Capital :(
Trust me, I know the feeling. My spot is about a half hour away to fly freely 🥺
Put it on a 30 meter stick.
@@RomansDowntimeI live in Vegas but not at the strip north west side will I have issues?
what state do you live in, I didn't have to register mine or whatever that was you did?
It’s an FAA law, so it applies to the U.S. as a whole. It’s pretty much to test you know the basic rules of flying and where you can and can’t fly. Link below
www.faa.gov/uas/recreational_flyers/knowledge_test_updates
You only need to register your drone if you plan to use it beyond recreational activities, but thats a whole other thing I don’t plan on at this time.
@@RomansDowntime ahhh okay I see! Thanks for the info! I’ll check that out I have the same exact drone. I thought I was safe to fly rec because it was under 250g
@@BigSmokeLVthought you were american? Aint it .55 lbs?
@@銃翼 Ask your mother, she knows!
@@BigSmokeLV the fuck? What does my mother have to do with any of this? Are you drunk or what?
I agree. If the app works now (it doesn't for me) it did before. 🤬