June 1st sees the end of support for the Phantom

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:frowning:

Time for my P4P to go and live on farm

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Not at all. DJI have pulled the plug on support but it is still a very capable piece of kit.

But … if you are serious I run a home for elderly aerial vehicles which has many residents no longer loved by their manufacturers (DJI S900, Inspire1, S1000, Mavic Air, Droidworx(es) 3DR Solo etc)

And June 1 st is my birthday :slight_smile:

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By failing to provide genuine batteries for bloody years, I think this is a rather delayed statement.

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Commemorative Birthday Challenge Treasure Hunt item idea: photo of a Phantom 4 in flight…. :laughing:

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There. Fixed it for you!

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P4P was my first drone back in 2017. Great piece of kit. Sold mine 3 years ago and got a surprisingly good price

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Mine will keep on flying until I can’t fly it anymore!

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Do i detect a subtle hint there? :thinking:

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Btw.

I was going to phone Sparkes marina and see what they say about using their carpark to fly from.

Their website mentions £14 for a days parking.

Any experience with them?

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Despite that, the cost of one is incredible.

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Mechanical shutter so mine gets used for work. Ideal mapping tool.

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My Phantom 2 had no camera, let alone a shutter. :wink:

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No experience. I live within walking distance although I very rarely visit the marina itself. The surrounding roads are fairly heavily double yellow lined but there are places wjere the lines are absent and you won’t be blocking anyone’s driveway.

Let me know if/when you are coming (and give me enough time to charge your batteries and i can guide you to the best spots.

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I surely will.

In an ideal world I like to toal where I park my motor. I usually have Tuesdays and Thursday free so ill keep an eye on the weather.

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And I love flying it at the Big Meets ;o)

Reminiscing the good old days ;o)

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