With the enhanced speed and agility that it offers, flying in Sport Mode is an exhilarating ride, but with some risks. Being aware of these risks and the changes in the aircraft’s flight abilities are just some of the changes you’ll have to become accustomed to and comfortable with. Flying in Sport Mode is the …
Keith Davis
Quicker, faster, more responsive. All of those terms could be used to describe DJI’s Sport Mode or S-mode. S-Mode or Sport Mode is found on all DJI drones. It is one of the three Standard Flight Modes available. When the craft is put into S-Mode or Sport mode, the aircraft’s flight abilities change dramatically through …
It can be easy for a drone pilot to overlook or even take for granted DJI’s Intelligent Flight Modes. Simply put they’re pretty amazing, and can change how you fly completely or just assist in making some of your projects easier. They are versatile in their abilities and allow you the pilot to achieve even …
Flying at night can be both an exhilarating and thrilling experience. It’s not like flying during the daytime, where visibility isn’t an issue and most obstacles can be seen. Flying at night and the low light conditions present a problem not only for your camera but for your eyes as well. So being prepared is …
Drones come in many sizes, from the sub 250 gram models up to heavy-lift systems such as the Vulcan Airlift. There are different levels of drones, from consumer to prosumer to enterprise. Choosing one for yourself or your company can be quite difficult if you don’t understand your needs and what you need in the …
The skies were blue, there was no wind to speak of, the sun was shining. Just a great day for flying. The building you decided to capture is glowing with the sun’s radiance on its glass and the shot is perfect. Then, then it happened! A stray wind has made it around the building and …
Any drone user with a military background may have wondered at times if drones show up on radar. But it’s a bit of a loaded question. The answer is, YES and NO. But the real question should be, if the radar system picks up a signal, does it recognize a drone/UAV when the radar picks …