Getting a little bit tired of all the negative comments below. I have a disco, before I got it I learnt to fly a normal RC plane, then built a FX61 phantom flying wing and set it all up with similar features to the disco, the problem was reliability and the collective cost of all the mods and parts. Self builds are all good and well but they are unreliable and as a result can be more dangerous than the disco. Not everyone who decides to splash out on a disco is some crazy DJI phantom crasher. Stop with the "oh look a newbie, I am so high and mighty" comments. It puts people more sensible than some of the commenters off the hobby altogether. Enjoy your flying, help newbies, don't attack them.
Why is everybody complaining? This wing isn't for me either, but to see how far technology has come is Incredible! I hear a lot about people buying these and putting our safety at risk, but this is about the safest thing there is. Remember, it's hardly ever the manufacturers fault and more to blame on the user when it comes to safety concerns.
You can't rely on technology to operate itself, a competent pilot should be at the controls because if there's a glitch or malfunction, and the pilot has little to no experience actually flying an RC aircraft then worst case the thing crashes into a car or home or person and it looks horrible for the rest of us that don't NEED technology to keep control over our aircraft. At the very least it something happens and the pilot is incompetent then he crashes is and it costs him or her alot of money that they wouldn't have to spend if they had the experience of flying these.
I cant buy it either. But Damn it looks gorgeous. i'd definitly buy one if I hade the money. And it looks like my favourite plane the B2 Bomber. A little bit.
I don't get why this has so much hate, I know it isn't for most of flite test's audience but it is still an interesting development in the hobby, and gives us an example of the kind of tech we can expect to be available for hobbyists in a couple of years time
I cannot understand the negative comments. This is technology at its best. Embrace and stop moaning. If you cant afford it or don't want to fly an autonomous aircraft go back to your model club and continue to enjoy your hobby but don't judge those that love new advances in technology. Obviously people should use this responsibly but I can assure you there will have been a lot more crashes and accident in the past and going forward with people trying to fly conventional RC models. Yes we all know you have to learn and and fly this in the right place but come on this is fantastic technology. We have seen in it in Quad copters but now fixed wing that is great.
That was the best introduction on the Parrot Disco I have seen, well done Flitetest. And well done Parrot. I don't have the time to screw round with hotglue, foam & stuff, these off-the-shelf UAVs make my job that much more enjoyable and efficient.
Drinking my morning coffee and binge watching drone reviews. This one seems a bit noisy but I LOVE the FPV option and what seems to be a long flight time. I'm no pro but that'd make me run out and splurge on this as I've spent almost a year deciding which to buy. Judging by the comments on here, drone pilot pros gripes seem to be a regular schmo like me'll fly it irresponsibly. Yeah that could be a drawback, but for the pros, I would think it would make your skill set standout and be in high demand, making yourselves more marketable for professional hire - like anything else that flies (helicopter pilots, airplane pilot, etc.). I admire you.
What still amazes me is still how fast technology is advancing in this hobby and how this increase swiftly becomes affordable. Things are changing so fast have yous considered doing a 10 year retrospective to show ho fast this has happened. Thanks for all the great content but especially for showing you can still be real fun and decent human beings while doing it.
Embrace change! We wouldn't be where we are at now in the hobby if people (companies) didn't go that extra step and see what possibilities are out there. Expensive? that is in the eye of the beholder. +FliteTest Thanks for taking the time to put all the time and effort into providing us with these videos. Hope everyone is having a good day. -Jamie
It is an interesting product. Like so many others, it is out of my price range and I don't know that I would like an aircraft with that much flight assistance. But, then again, I might. I look forward to the in depth review.
I know it's an old plane but could you guys review the tbs caipirinha?! I just got mine and I'm loving it, would love to know your opinion on it. Thanks
If it for beginners, maybe not. But if it's for beginners they should bring that price WAY down unless the beginners their aiming for are either professional athletes playing like football, baseball, basketball, or maybe soccer (that last one is for international soccer players who are more likely to make the kind of money football, baseball, and basketball players make in this country) or for kids whose parents are multi-millionaires and up. The way Josh is describing it, and the way the controller looks in his hand, it sounds like a video game brought to life to me. I'm a beginner and right now am more on the toy end of the hobby. Unless this thing was like $10 to $20 bucks, even if they made it more affordable I'd rather stick with what I have now as it's more fun than this thing sounds.
+Richard Greenleaf This wing isn't a real wing anymore and brings the same issues DJI brought to the Multicopter part of the Hobby now to the RC flyingwing part of the hobby
You Guys Inspired me to finaly Start doing something about my passion for aircraft, Now I am Flying Discos almost everyday, Building my own Spitfire from scratch and even created this youtube channel to post my footage progress tutorials and of course crashes.... XD
You tell everyone you can fly a 747 but in reality all you do is hit the auto pilot button and it takes off, flies and lands for you while you sip on some wine. That is not flying. Where is the fun in that. I remember my thumbs shaking nervously while flying a quad and plane for the first time. The best feeling in the world is nailing the flight and landing knowing it was ALL YOU!!!. Keeps you coming back for more and making you a better pilot.
After crashing my fx61 flying wing after a servo failure the disco looks tempting. I like to build as much as the next person but the disco has everything and you can plug in your own rx and tx and fly manual if you get bored of autopilot help. Just wish there was a4k camera version :(
Good work by Parrot to produce this "toy". This looks like a solution to a problem they are trying to find. It is not a sports wing and not a camera platform. I guess I will wait to see what it is useful for, as I think it is a great product, just no real applications yet. If I want to shoot quality video I will use my DJI Phantom. If I was sports flying, I will use my $200 wing. If I want a bit of both, I will use my Quad.
according to Parrot support flying in anything over 90°F "could be damaging" so the 110°F isn't recommended and may not be covered by warranty if it fails. Also there is no warranty if you dont have a receipt directly from an "authorized retailer" so if you buy from Amazon or eBay or receive as a gift there is no warranty period. that's directly from Parrot on over a dozen calls to support.
Good thing is that a flying wing is way less dangerous than a Phantom. Only 1 prop instead of 4, placed at the back so not the first to hit, and also the aircraft is much lighter. Planes won't even notice they've just split one in half if a collision happens.
So, only people who, like you, are obviously not idiots should be allowed to fly? Flying should be so difficult that only clever people (like you, obviously) can do it? How does someone who wants to fly prove that they are not an idiot? And how does an inanimate object (the Parrot Wing) display traits like stupidity?
it's not that this tool is bad. but the fact that when something is made easier it brings in more people, which is good, but the easier it is, the higher the percentage of those new people will not know what they are doing or will abuse the tool and do things they shouldn't
Got to admit that I like this machine. I don't think I will ever buy one (unless I suddenly have serious amounts of spare cash) but it can be FLOWN as the roll showed. Only one I've seen in any of the videos of the Disco. I agree it isn't one for the purists though (but I'm not one)
Almost like they figured out if you make it fly for anyone they can put a ridiculess price on it. $1299. What average person can just go out and buy one of these?
Do some research, check RCGroups.com(biggest RC Community on earth) then you know the P3 and P4 are riddled with issues. Also try to fly it above 5 Beaufort winds and u know it definitely sucks. To the other suggestions I've made in the comments
This doesn't really seem like *the* product (or pricetag) for a beginner.. If you're into aerial videography though.. Or just have this kinda $$ to spare on a toy.. Nothing wrong with that offcourse..
The price tag isn't that bad, if you consider having to buy a radio, HD camera/VTX, plane, GPS (lets choose Vector), have it ready assembled with battery included. Add on a $300 premium and you're close to their advertised price. I would think it's a good price for something RTF and relatively idiot proof. Yes, you can make something cheaper but it would costs you more to get there. I have spent more than 10x this plane on RC hobby alone - of course i also had a lot of fun along the way :)
Thanks for the review. I don't think I am in the market for something with that price tag that I can't strap to my butt and rip around on. It is neat to know what is out there ! Thanks again and keep up the great work.
+Tigerlie I'm with you, look at what DJI Phantoms did, I always say it did a good and a bad thing, the good: making drones accessible (skill wise) to anybody, the bad: making drones accessible (skill wise) to anybody (yes, that dupe is on purpose). Look at drones crash compilations, they are mostly Phantoms or similar. The same thing is going to happen with this wing hurting hobbyists around the globe. People flying it on populated areas or without regard got safety measures just because it's "easy".
I am sorry but that is an elitist I don't want to share attitude unless you had to learn everything I did. The simple fact is this you have failed to consider the most important reason in probabilities. The reason you see so many Phantom type or intelligent drones in incidents is because there are more of them than the other types. If you can find any analysis that shows that because these guys fly intelligent drones they will be involved in more incidents you might have something but the reality is this more dangerous uncontrolled fly offs occur on non intelligent drones and has nothing to do with the skill of the pilot.
***** My gripe with Phantoms and others alike isnt the machine itself, but the fact that many found them so easy to fly that they fly carelessly over people and some times over private property, my fear is that this will happen too with this wing. And when an accident occurs (its matter of time), the effects of new regulations and laws will be felt by all pilots out there (including of course the one that fly safely).
This is a real awesome preview. One question, could someone fly the Parrot only with drone control skills, like the MJX Bugs3? Thank you, thanks for sharing.
Because quadcopters only got that moniker thanks to the general public's (and the media's) affinity for buzzwords and layman's terms. It's basically the same as the whole "assault weapons" debacle. Ironically, Parrot themselves contributed to this confusion when they released their first quad, the AR "Drone". Throw in tons of air time on TV talk shows during Christmas, and its no wonder that so many use the wrong terminology. In fact, I'm sure they're at least 50% responsible for this problem. Nowadays, you can't even market, sell, or talk about multi rotors without having to dumb down the terminology to the simplistic word "drone" so that the general public can "understand" what it is they're looking at, buy it...and start flying with no training. *cringe*
Nice idea... but I can't fly wifi based units around here... There's way to much wifi around my area for something like this to work.. the last wifi based radio system I had I lost communications about 50ft out.
It is the best plane substitute ever... very poorly marketed indeed. I fly mine only in VR/fpv, looking around with headtracking (standard feature of the flying computer) and enjoying stereoscopic 3D hud, through 4G at unlimited control range (allowed by having an open source Linux computer onboard), for hours (having added 7000mAh battery)... There is NOTHING comparable on non military markets... and there will NEVER be something like it anymore (new rules are forbidding long range fpv). Dumb idiots commenting and Parrot marketing dept. shared the same lack of vision and understanding of the actual potential of this plane...
I saw one of these in the shop here in france the other day for 250 euros. Perhaps there are different versions. This vid seems like an add and I have a feeling that this thing would be a little harder to handle then we are being led to believe here.
When they first announced this last year I couldn't wait to get my hands one. Now that I've seen the final product and the price i'll go waste my money on something else
We are rapidly approaching the moment when out of the box FPV will be cheaper and more reliable than the DIY option. $1200 doesn't just get you the wing but all of the extraneous FPV stuff no one ever tells you about when getting into this hobby. I've easily got $1500 in my LR wings. For what it is and what it does, this is an incredible deal. I'm not a Parot flyer but the specs of this rig make it a legit platform imo. Someone needs to hack the geofence on it's software though.
Hello; can you cut power and fly as slope soarer; I flew alot slope and you can fly hours; is this possible to fly it in slope conditions for hours? their are places in california you could fly many miles of coastline in slope conditions following with a car;
Getting a little bit tired of all the negative comments below. I have a disco, before I got it I learnt to fly a normal RC plane, then built a FX61 phantom flying wing and set it all up with similar features to the disco, the problem was reliability and the collective cost of all the mods and parts. Self builds are all good and well but they are unreliable and as a result can be more dangerous than the disco. Not everyone who decides to splash out on a disco is some crazy DJI phantom crasher. Stop with the "oh look a newbie, I am so high and mighty" comments. It puts people more sensible than some of the commenters off the hobby altogether. Enjoy your flying, help newbies, don't attack them.
TheDisproof well said!
Why is everybody complaining? This wing isn't for me either, but to see how far technology has come is Incredible! I hear a lot about people buying these and putting our safety at risk, but this is about the safest thing there is. Remember, it's hardly ever the manufacturers fault and more to blame on the user when it comes to safety concerns.
You're an ignorant little fool. Think before you speak, no really THINK
You can't rely on technology to operate itself, a competent pilot should be at the controls because if there's a glitch or malfunction, and the pilot has little to no experience actually flying an RC aircraft then worst case the thing crashes into a car or home or person and it looks horrible for the rest of us that don't NEED technology to keep control over our aircraft. At the very least it something happens and the pilot is incompetent then he crashes is and it costs him or her alot of money that they wouldn't have to spend if they had the experience of flying these.
Alex Burnside I see what you are saying, but I still stand at my opinion that this tech is fascinating.
I cant buy it either. But Damn it looks gorgeous. i'd definitly buy one if I hade the money. And it looks like my favourite plane the B2 Bomber. A little bit.
Meckster 28™ wtf ? safety of what ?
I don't get why this has so much hate, I know it isn't for most of flite test's audience but it is still an interesting development in the hobby, and gives us an example of the kind of tech we can expect to be available for hobbyists in a couple of years time
I cannot understand the negative comments. This is technology at its best. Embrace and stop moaning. If you cant afford it or don't want to fly an autonomous aircraft go back to your model club and continue to enjoy your hobby but don't judge those that love new advances in technology. Obviously people should use this responsibly but I can assure you there will have been a lot more crashes and accident in the past and going forward with people trying to fly conventional RC models. Yes we all know you have to learn and and fly this in the right place but come on this is fantastic technology. We have seen in it in Quad copters but now fixed wing that is great.
I learned to fly from inside a plane... I can’t fly rc stuff... only the disco in vr/fpv.
That was the best introduction on the Parrot Disco I have seen, well done Flitetest.
And well done Parrot.
I don't have the time to screw round with hotglue, foam & stuff, these off-the-shelf UAVs make my job that much more enjoyable and efficient.
Yo I know those mountains anywhere! That's my home town!!!
NOOO WAAYYY
This is really a fascinating project and so good to see this level of design going into a wing platform. Can't wait for more on it
That's sooo cool! Must of been an honor to get to see it first hand. Congrats Flite test
Nice flight guys :) landing on the fairway.!
Its truly amazing how far technic has come!!
Drinking my morning coffee and binge watching drone reviews. This one seems a bit noisy but I LOVE the FPV option and what seems to be a long flight time. I'm no pro but that'd make me run out and splurge on this as I've spent almost a year deciding which to buy. Judging by the comments on here, drone pilot pros gripes seem to be a regular schmo like me'll fly it irresponsibly. Yeah that could be a drawback, but for the pros, I would think it would make your skill set standout and be in high demand, making yourselves more marketable for professional hire - like anything else that flies (helicopter pilots, airplane pilot, etc.). I admire you.
What still amazes me is still how fast technology is advancing in this hobby and how this increase swiftly becomes affordable. Things are changing so fast have yous considered doing a 10 year retrospective to show ho fast this has happened. Thanks for all the great content but especially for showing you can still be real fun and decent human beings while doing it.
Even within one year price of motors, fpv camera tech, and technology going into goggles etc has improved. Going back 10 years would be crazy.
COOL ... CANT WAIT FOR THE PRICE TO COME DOWN , OR CLONES TO COME OUT !
Its badass. I love mine
Embrace change! We wouldn't be where we are at now in the hobby if people (companies) didn't go that extra step and see what possibilities are out there. Expensive? that is in the eye of the beholder. +FliteTest Thanks for taking the time to put all the time and effort into providing us with these videos. Hope everyone is having a good day. -Jamie
man the production value of this video has def been an improvement from others awesome video
It is an interesting product. Like so many others, it is out of my price range and I don't know that I would like an aircraft with that much flight assistance. But, then again, I might. I look forward to the in depth review.
I know it's an old plane but could you guys review the tbs caipirinha?! I just got mine and I'm loving it, would love to know your opinion on it.
Thanks
Awesome vid - the 60fps really made it look like a tape recording.
New advanced overpriced describes this perfectly
They took the fun out of flying...
If it for beginners, maybe not. But if it's for beginners they should bring that price WAY down unless the beginners their aiming for are either professional athletes playing like football, baseball, basketball, or maybe soccer (that last one is for international soccer players who are more likely to make the kind of money football, baseball, and basketball players make in this country) or for kids whose parents are multi-millionaires and up. The way Josh is describing it, and the way the controller looks in his hand, it sounds like a video game brought to life to me. I'm a beginner and right now am more on the toy end of the hobby. Unless this thing was like $10 to $20 bucks, even if they made it more affordable I'd rather stick with what I have now as it's more fun than this thing sounds.
+AscottSauce yep :(
+Richard Greenleaf This wing isn't a real wing anymore and brings the same issues DJI brought to the Multicopter part of the Hobby now to the RC flyingwing part of the hobby
What's a real wing then?
Yikes... I've been waiting since they teased it and the price point made my interest evaporate...
I have one now, still in box... Plan to go 4g and battery mod eventually. Great review!
You have the best landings I’ve seen, other people either slam it into the ground or let it drop out of the sky, you land it softly
A spot-on drone for me.
In Slovenia, there is a dude selling one used for €270.
You Guys Inspired me to finaly Start doing something about my passion for aircraft, Now I am Flying Discos almost everyday, Building my own Spitfire from scratch and even created this youtube channel to post my footage progress tutorials and of course crashes.... XD
Nice Smooth shots guys! Great work!
You tell everyone you can fly a 747 but in reality all you do is hit the auto pilot button and it takes off, flies and lands for you while you sip on some wine. That is not flying. Where is the fun in that. I remember my thumbs shaking nervously while flying a quad and plane for the first time. The best feeling in the world is nailing the flight and landing knowing it was ALL YOU!!!. Keeps you coming back for more and making you a better pilot.
>>> Where is the fun in that
I would love to see you guys take this thing a part and put different foam body(wings) on it and see if it still flies well.
After crashing my fx61 flying wing after a servo failure the disco looks tempting. I like to build as much as the next person but the disco has everything and you can plug in your own rx and tx and fly manual if you get bored of autopilot help. Just wish there was a4k camera version :(
can you please do another video on the disco. huge fan
Good work by Parrot to produce this "toy". This looks like a solution to a problem they are trying to find. It is not a sports wing and not a camera platform. I guess I will wait to see what it is useful for, as I think it is a great product, just no real applications yet. If I want to shoot quality video I will use my DJI Phantom. If I was sports flying, I will use my $200 wing. If I want a bit of both, I will use my Quad.
loved the change of the video
Has anyone else seen the 360 video they have it is awesome. Great video 👍🏼👊🏼
Palm Springs is a nice place, uncle dons hobby shop is pretty nice aswell
Its nice but i like to build my planes by myself and so do u. But i Love to See new Technology and im Looking forward for your Tests with these
according to Parrot support flying in anything over 90°F "could be damaging" so the 110°F isn't recommended and may not be covered by warranty if it fails. Also there is no warranty if you dont have a receipt directly from an "authorized retailer" so if you buy from Amazon or eBay or receive as a gift there is no warranty period. that's directly from Parrot on over a dozen calls to support.
Good thing is that a flying wing is way less dangerous than a Phantom.
Only 1 prop instead of 4, placed at the back so not the first to hit, and also the aircraft is much lighter.
Planes won't even notice they've just split one in half if a collision happens.
yep but that stupid Parrot wing also destroys the fixed wing part of the hobby now every idiot can fly one
So, only people who, like you, are obviously not idiots should be allowed to fly? Flying should be so difficult that only clever people (like you, obviously) can do it? How does someone who wants to fly prove that they are not an idiot? And how does an inanimate object (the Parrot Wing) display traits like stupidity?
it's not that this tool is bad. but the fact that when something is made easier it brings in more people, which is good, but the easier it is, the higher the percentage of those new people will not know what they are doing or will abuse the tool and do things they shouldn't
Chris Steiner yep
In what way does this stop you or any one else continuing to fly any other fix wing that you want to fly , if you dont want to fly this dont buy it ?
So Josh... you going to do this for under $100 as a scratchbuild?
FliteTest, thank you for the review! Can you review the waypoint/mapping features at some point?
Got to admit that I like this machine. I don't think I will ever buy one (unless I suddenly have serious amounts of spare cash) but it can be FLOWN as the roll showed.
Only one I've seen in any of the videos of the Disco.
I agree it isn't one for the purists though (but I'm not one)
Almost like they figured out if you make it fly for anyone they can put a ridiculess price on it. $1299. What average person can just go out and buy one of these?
The same folks that buy Phantoms because they don't know there are way better Quadcopters and Multicopters around.
phantom is good
Do some research, check RCGroups.com(biggest RC Community on earth) then you know the P3 and P4 are riddled with issues. Also try to fly it above 5 Beaufort winds and u know it definitely sucks. To the other suggestions I've made in the comments
Ernesto dí Terríbílé and what drone is better?
i would
This doesn't really seem like *the* product (or pricetag) for a beginner.. If you're into aerial videography though.. Or just have this kinda $$ to spare on a toy.. Nothing wrong with that offcourse..
DutchRC Adventures You can find them for as little as $400 now.
Yep cheap now :) gonna buy one very soon,im wondering thou why they so cheap now?
On ebay they costs 315 euro.
Thats really cool Josh
The price tag isn't that bad, if you consider having to buy a radio, HD camera/VTX, plane, GPS (lets choose Vector), have it ready assembled with battery included. Add on a $300 premium and you're close to their advertised price.
I would think it's a good price for something RTF and relatively idiot proof. Yes, you can make something cheaper but it would costs you more to get there. I have spent more than 10x this plane on RC hobby alone - of course i also had a lot of fun along the way :)
Is there a way to order additional parts for that occasion that the air frame gets damaged??
What kind of camera is on the front? Some kind of high tvl ccd? or rather gopro style ?
What camera did you use to record this video? Look very crisp, and 3D'ish
Can you do a video on stevense aeromodel?
Did y'all get some new camera gear? Video quality looks much improved!
@FliteTest that's a link to DIY.
you have a video tut from start to finish ?
Did I see a roll at 4:01 of the video? can the disco perform acrobatics?
Will you guys be going near San Francisco?
wow , it flys really good
But where the fun of faceplanting the wing at the maiden take-off ? :(
Update. there is a 4G mod available which works excellent and the range is only the battery now
Which golf course did you film at?
Thanks for the review. I don't think I am in the market for something with that price tag that I can't strap to my butt and rip around on. It is neat to know what is out there !
Thanks again and keep up the great work.
what cam do you use at 0:34 it looks so sharp
Dropped to £349 on Amazon. Very tempting indeed.
will you be using this to chase planes that you make?
Which camera was used to shoot this video?
Does it have a "acro/rate" mode? It looks like you are flying in some kind of attitude mode?
Its different. I like different ;)
Yep I do too btw we have similar names
Nice to see you here Andy!
+Tigerlie I'm with you, look at what DJI Phantoms did, I always say it did a good and a bad thing, the good: making drones accessible (skill wise) to anybody, the bad: making drones accessible (skill wise) to anybody (yes, that dupe is on purpose). Look at drones crash compilations, they are mostly Phantoms or similar. The same thing is going to happen with this wing hurting hobbyists around the globe. People flying it on populated areas or without regard got safety measures just because it's "easy".
I am sorry but that is an elitist I don't want to share attitude unless you had to learn everything I did. The simple fact is this you have failed to consider the most important reason in probabilities. The reason you see so many Phantom type or intelligent drones in incidents is because there are more of them than the other types. If you can find any analysis that shows that because these guys fly intelligent drones they will be involved in more incidents you might have something but the reality is this more dangerous uncontrolled fly offs occur on non intelligent drones and has nothing to do with the skill of the pilot.
***** My gripe with Phantoms and others alike isnt the machine itself, but the fact that many found them so easy to fly that they fly carelessly over people and some times over private property, my fear is that this will happen too with this wing. And when an accident occurs (its matter of time), the effects of new regulations and laws will be felt by all pilots out there (including of course the one that fly safely).
I wish I had known this was here, I really want to test one of these. I am considering buying it for business purposes.
Is it something worth purchasing?
Is that Scottsdale?
pleaseeee flite test beginner series for quads
This is a real awesome preview. One question, could someone fly the Parrot only with drone control skills, like the MJX Bugs3? Thank you, thanks for sharing.
Impressive drone.....hats off to parrot
Good review and thanks!
What is this golf course? Where is it located?
Could I fly this without a smart device (i.e. with just the SkyController 2)?
why do you call quadcopters "drones" but not this thing?
Because quadcopters only got that moniker thanks to the general public's (and the media's) affinity for buzzwords and layman's terms. It's basically the same as the whole "assault weapons" debacle. Ironically, Parrot themselves contributed to this confusion when they released their first quad, the AR "Drone". Throw in tons of air time on TV talk shows during Christmas, and its no wonder that so many use the wrong terminology. In fact, I'm sure they're at least 50% responsible for this problem. Nowadays, you can't even market, sell, or talk about multi rotors without having to dumb down the terminology to the simplistic word "drone" so that the general public can "understand" what it is they're looking at, buy it...and start flying with no training. *cringe*
Nice idea... but I can't fly wifi based units around here...
There's way to much wifi around my area for something like this to work..
the last wifi based radio system I had I lost communications about 50ft out.
I love the disco, want it!!!!
At 1:03, is the propeller broken ?
I'm not really a fan of Parrot but I have to admit that's pretty cool lol
It is the best plane substitute ever... very poorly marketed indeed.
I fly mine only in VR/fpv, looking around with headtracking (standard feature of the flying computer) and enjoying stereoscopic 3D hud, through 4G at unlimited control range (allowed by having an open source Linux computer onboard), for hours (having added 7000mAh battery)...
There is NOTHING comparable on non military markets... and there will NEVER be something like it anymore (new rules are forbidding long range fpv).
Dumb idiots commenting and Parrot marketing dept. shared the same lack of vision and understanding of the actual potential of this plane...
I wonder what the military version is like if this is what the civilian model can do?
guns and bombs . too bad the iranianed hacked into the remort and stole that one. for a few grand you can get one as well.
I saw one of these in the shop here in france the other day for 250 euros. Perhaps there are different versions. This vid seems like an add and I have a feeling that this thing would be a little harder to handle then we are being led to believe here.
Horses for courses! They would however expand there market if they offered a bnf version, and one without the fpv glasses.
Could you compare the bebop2 with skycontroller 1 to the bebop fpv?
Great video!
Awesome plane. I just wish I had room to fly something like that.
When they first announced this last year I couldn't wait to get my hands one. Now that I've seen the final product and the price i'll go waste my money on something else
Is it compatible with arduplane?
Nice.1280kv motor, 2700 mAh / 25A 3-cell LiPo Battery. 45minute flight time.
what would happen if the battery is about to die or dies during flight, will it emergency land or warn you?
I own a bebop 1, so I can say for a fact that the cool advanced features will need to be purchased thru the app.... 1299 is just the cover charge.
We are rapidly approaching the moment when out of the box FPV will be cheaper and more reliable than the DIY option. $1200 doesn't just get you the wing but all of the extraneous FPV stuff no one ever tells you about when getting into this hobby.
I've easily got $1500 in my LR wings. For what it is and what it does, this is an incredible deal. I'm not a Parot flyer but the specs of this rig make it a legit platform imo. Someone needs to hack the geofence on it's software though.
Great product but to expensive...have a version withou controller and goggles to i use my spektrum and skyzone goggles? thanks
My local modelshop doesn't have any of these!!??
So at 1.2 miles hows that considered line of sight?
107 degrees..... White shirt Josh, white shirt!
When are the next videos coming?
Should i get this or the Phantom 4+?
HELP!
Stargate SG1 needed one of these!
damn that's just too good now. its reaching the barrier between flying a thing and just watching it fly itself.
Can you fly in complete manual?
Hello; can you cut power and fly as slope soarer; I flew alot slope and you can fly hours; is this possible to fly it in slope conditions for hours? their are places in california you could fly many miles of coastline in slope conditions following with a car;
I need one of these.