Homga Drones Landing Pad Universal Waterproof D 75cm/30'' Portable Foldable Landing Pads for RC Drones Helicopter, PVB Drones, DJI Mavic Pro Phantom 2/3/4/ Pro, Antel Robotic, 3DR Solo (Landing pad)
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There were no instructions included with it. It's similar to folding some of my son's children's toys, as my son demonstrated. I put the edge on the ground and hold it at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock, pushing down until it curves, then bringing my hands together. It's difficult to explain, but it quickly folds back into a folded position after opening.
It's designed to be placed on the ground and comes with pegs to keep it in place. It doesn't seem to float, and I wouldn't put it in a lake!
You can use them to create a reflective red border by sticking them around the edge. They're not something I use because they get ruined after a while when you fold the landing pad.
Dia. is the unfolded size. 75cm /29. The fold size is Dia. 5 inch and the length is 5 inch. 29cm/ 11. 4inch
Selected User Reviews For Homga Drones Landing Pad Universal Waterproof D 75cm/30'' Portable Foldable Landing Pads for RC Drones Helicopter, PVB Drones, DJI Mavic Pro Phantom 2/3/4/ Pro, Antel Robotic, 3DR Solo (Landing pad)
I'm only going to go over a few of them here to make sure you understand why you need one. br>br>First and foremost, there are a slew of things you don't want in your drone's air intake or props: You name it: dirt, dust, debris, grass, leaves, and so on. Not everyone has access to a spotless restroom. off space, and in some cases, it's the only way to get somewhere. Second, modern drones' downward-facing cameras will capture images of the take-off. When it first ascends, it's a little off point. Having a high-quality landing area is essential if you want a precise landing area. It is necessary to use a contrast pad. Certain patterns (grass, large low-lying low-lying low-lying low-lying low-lying low High-contrast environments (such as pavement, parking lots, and fields) can confuse these sensors and cause the RTH (return-to-home) to malfunction. a place to call home) Do you really want your drone to crash into the water if you're flying near a body of water? No, I doubt it. Because the RTH is linked to the bright, high-resolution camera, this pad adds a layer of protection. image of the pad itself in comparison to the "Circle-" instead of a potentially-harmful "H" If the terrain is rocky or bumpy, it also acts as a leveler. Most drones now have a slew of sensitive instrumentation on the underside, not to mention props and motors that need a flat surface to take off. off, and a gimbal that needs room to store its pre-recorded footage. range of flight- Checks for movement br>br>And that, my friends, is the "why. " But why should you purchase this one in particular? br>br>It's portable, to be sure. I have a large collection of photographic light reflectors of various sizes that I've been using for many years. I've purchased both high-end and low-cost items. They are usually successful in completing their tasks. This product is absolutely worth every penny in terms of quality. Because it isn't a reflector, they don't need a "reflector cover," but it is reversible (orange on one side, blue on the other) and comes with the same style nylon case. br>br>** If this is your first time opening a pop-up, use caution when opening the nylon case. Reflector should be opened. *
br>I'm pretty sure the edge of my first reflector hit me in the face the first time I opened it years ago. Yes, it's amusing, but please stay away from the bloodshed and chaos. Take it out carefully, knowing that it will instantly expand to three times its original size in a fraction of a second. POP! br>br>And that's what makes this take so appealing. a landing pad for take-offs and landings: This folds back down into a very portable size with a simple twist of your wrists, making it easy to throw in your bag or the trunk of your car, but don't be put off by the size of the packaging: It's a colossal piece of equipment. br>br>They used a larger drone in the photos, which makes the pad appear smaller in my opinion. IT'S NOT. br>br>I have a Mavic Air, which takes up very little space on my pad. YMMV based on your SUAV's size. There are three securing points around the pad for surfaces such as grass and dirt, and the kit included a trio of small, sturdy "tent peg" style pegs. In most cases, you'll want to secure the pad because all copters produce wind when they take off, hover, or land. It's what they're good at. So, in general, I'm pleased with this product, and in my testing, I'm pleased with having a large, high-resolution display. Take-a-shot contrast target turn off, record RTH visual location, and land Also, whether you're new to the hobby or a seasoned pro, it never hurts to brush up on your manual take-down skills. Landings and takeoffs are both possible options. These planes' new AI is fantastic, but when something goes wrong, it's a disaster. Whether it's a strong wind or a strange automated-type system, Issues relating to guidance To safely fly back home and land, you may need to take full manual control, and this pad serves as an excellent "target" for practicing landings. See if you can quickly center the plane and land in the center circle (or the outer black ring if your plane is larger). So, would I buy it again? br>br> Without a doubt. If you have a class to teach or want a safe place for take-off and landing, I believe you could own one of these as a portable pad and keep another one secured to a landing area, similar to how they have "heliports" on the tops of buildings. landings and take-offs from the comfort of your own home br>br>I believe that a significant portion of flying is psychological - Before, during, and after the flight, you should be mentally and physically prepared. Having a well-lit, high-contrast environment is advantageous. Before you press the take-off button, a mental anchor of responsibility is a great way to get you in the right frame of mind, keeping safety at the forefront of your mind. turn off the switch br>br>I hope this information is useful!.
Because I was worried about my Mavic Pro's body being so close to the ground, I bought this drone landing pad. It's made of tough nylon and has a highly responsive metal coil sewn into the exterior. It folds into a circular shape, similar to how car sun visors do. When folded, it is only 7-inches long. It has an 8-inch diameter when closed, but a 3-foot diameter when opened. This product, which has two different colors on one side and blue on the other, has made me very happy.
even at a distance of 100 feet (as shown in the photo). br>This spring has a lot of force when it opens! It's not as insignificant as you might think; it packs a punch. br>Folds up into a small package and aids in the protection of your quad during takeoff and landing. WELL WORTH THE SMALL OUTLAY!.
I had no idea it would be so big based on the price I paid. Anyone who flies a drone will find it extremely useful. I strongly advise you to purchase this low-cost accessory for your drone. Why would anyone want their expensive Drone to land in sand, dirt, grass, or other undesirable conditions for this price?.
Drone Landing Pad is fantastic. It folds up and fits into the included case, which is a very nice product that our grandsons enjoy. Amazon Prime was immediately dispatched!.
This is a great addition to my drone because it gives you a nice clean landing area.
It performs as expected. When I take off, it keeps my Mavic out of the grass.