I would doubt it’s even 2%. Our population is less than 10% of Europe, less than 4% of Europe and Northern America alone.
Fair point. Even the drones @Nidge owms wouldn’t make up the other 8%
That number would explain why no manufacturers are even working towards class marks yet. It would cost them more to develop and maintain than it would in lost sales.
Which means they may never see the light of day
I’m glad CAA didn’t spend over half a million quid putting all these new regs together!
Oh.
Wait…
I am not convinced yet , that class marks will ever be rolled out ? I know that even though UK has left EU
it still seems to follow a lot of the EU regs…
No one is working on producing a drone to meet C marks yet because no one knows what the criteria are. EASA is a Europe wide organisation and for the C mark criterias to be announced all of the EU member states have to agree them, the UK will follow along so as not to disrupt our passage through EU airspace. At the moment C markings for drones are not high on the EU’s agenda, they have other matters to consider, like the EU wide debt crisis, not to say we in the UK are immune from the same problems.
No, they are mandated by EU legislation. The UK is now free to drop or change this system if we want.
@ianinlondon has a YT video on this, might be worth watching, he usually knows his stuff
Had a watch mate, think it’s pretty much all that in this thread
Ahh… thought he might have something new
I am still wondering if there are two versions of the M3P coming out though; the Cine version with a Lightspeed cable, and therefore a truckload of internal memory (up to 1 Tb ?). The bundle matrix lists the drone itself as a separately lined model…
Yup, it’s definitely a frog.
I’m thinking more…
The DJI Mavic 3 Pro Pug
Why no upward facing sensors …a.la AIR2S
There are on other pictures
Ah yes, never looked at the back …durrr
From what i have seen so far , not really impressed. Think i may just buy a mini 2 , to compliment my mp2 and autel evo…