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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2990710" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Its an interesting model. It also has what I assume is the pre programmed no-fly areas they talk about and the beginner feature that I really like.</p><p>Back in the day, when playing with RC offroad vehicles, when the vehicle was running away from you the controls went one way, when coming at you, the controls went the other way.</p><p>This unit jrusling posted appears to eliminate that. Does the Phantom do that as well?</p><p></p><p>"Smart Mode: Designed for beginners, this mode uses GPS to establish a 26' "SAFE Circle" around the pilot. Stick relativity is maintained, meaning the aircraft will move in the same direction the stick is pressed is relative to the pilot, regardless of which way the quadcopter's actual "nose" is pointing. A "virtual barrier" imposes maximum radius of 300', help to ensure visual with the quadcopter is always maintained</p><p></p><p>Angle Mode: This mode is optimized for experienced pilots using the Q500+ Typhoon for aerial photography. It provides more control and steeper bank and pitch angles, helping open your work up to a greater variety of possible shots</p><p></p><p>Home Mode: This safety feature can be activated at any time with the simple flip of a switch on the ST10+. When activated, the Q500+ Typhoon will automatically return to its "home point" and land within a 10' circle of where it took off. If for whatever reason the transmitter signal is lost, Return Home will take over and fly the Q500+ Typhoon back to the home point until it lands or the signal is restored."</p><p></p><p>I can't watch video's on my home computer with the Sat service I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2990710, member: 5412"] Its an interesting model. It also has what I assume is the pre programmed no-fly areas they talk about and the beginner feature that I really like. Back in the day, when playing with RC offroad vehicles, when the vehicle was running away from you the controls went one way, when coming at you, the controls went the other way. This unit jrusling posted appears to eliminate that. Does the Phantom do that as well? "Smart Mode: Designed for beginners, this mode uses GPS to establish a 26' "SAFE Circle" around the pilot. Stick relativity is maintained, meaning the aircraft will move in the same direction the stick is pressed is relative to the pilot, regardless of which way the quadcopter's actual "nose" is pointing. A "virtual barrier" imposes maximum radius of 300', help to ensure visual with the quadcopter is always maintained Angle Mode: This mode is optimized for experienced pilots using the Q500+ Typhoon for aerial photography. It provides more control and steeper bank and pitch angles, helping open your work up to a greater variety of possible shots Home Mode: This safety feature can be activated at any time with the simple flip of a switch on the ST10+. When activated, the Q500+ Typhoon will automatically return to its "home point" and land within a 10' circle of where it took off. If for whatever reason the transmitter signal is lost, Return Home will take over and fly the Q500+ Typhoon back to the home point until it lands or the signal is restored." I can't watch video's on my home computer with the Sat service I have. [/QUOTE]
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