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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra-O" data-source="post: 16290567" data-attributes="member: 10761"><p>I've got my 107 and use a DJI Phantom Pro 4. Use it for survey work. The Phantom 4 is a work horse if you can keep it happy with its calibrations. We had an IMU go out and it had to go back to DJI. They ended up replacing the whole thing. We use Pix4D to run automated flight paths, surveying land. </p><p></p><p>When I say work horse, I mean it. Once I took it to the beach and used it to launch baits about 700 ft out into the Gulf. Half a small fish, big weight and hooks. Had no problems into a probably 20mph wind. Probably not the smartest thing to do with a $1000 drone, but lots of fun.</p><p></p><p>That Mavic you have is awesome, but it was overkill for what we are doing, and the battery life isn't that much difference. I know a guy that had a huge drone, 6 or 8 rotors and was surveying mountains in Colorado. Eagle came up and flipped it over sending it crashing down into the canyon. Had a $20K lidar scanner attached to it. Had to send a rappel team to retrieve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra-O, post: 16290567, member: 10761"] I've got my 107 and use a DJI Phantom Pro 4. Use it for survey work. The Phantom 4 is a work horse if you can keep it happy with its calibrations. We had an IMU go out and it had to go back to DJI. They ended up replacing the whole thing. We use Pix4D to run automated flight paths, surveying land. When I say work horse, I mean it. Once I took it to the beach and used it to launch baits about 700 ft out into the Gulf. Half a small fish, big weight and hooks. Had no problems into a probably 20mph wind. Probably not the smartest thing to do with a $1000 drone, but lots of fun. That Mavic you have is awesome, but it was overkill for what we are doing, and the battery life isn't that much difference. I know a guy that had a huge drone, 6 or 8 rotors and was surveying mountains in Colorado. Eagle came up and flipped it over sending it crashing down into the canyon. Had a $20K lidar scanner attached to it. Had to send a rappel team to retrieve it. [/QUOTE]
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