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MCZ Carbon Fiber Props for Mavic

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I have recently become involved with an inovative design company called Autoplus . They are an a Hong Kong based company that has recently started an INDIEGOGO campaign to launch their MCZ Carbon Fiber Props for the Mavic Pro. For those people who are interested in backing it, we have a number of perks. Backers will receive high quality Carbon Fiber Mavic props  that are engineered to perfection and go through a rigorous post production balancing process. Who are we? Our team is a group of versatile specialists. Our product designers have experience working with well known, famous brands of watch and electronic products, such as: NIKE, REEBOK, NB, BENELLI......etc. We have product management experience on the WILLIAMS FORMULA 1 PIT BIKE project. Of course, we also have a structural & mechanical engineer, production manager, graphic designer, photographer, artist, professional drone player & an online marketer. What technology is inside our MC...

Carbon Fibre Props or Plastic?

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 There seems to be a lot of debate online surrounding carbon fiber props vs plastic props. Some claim that plastic stock propellers are more reliable and provide more thrust. On the other side of the argument there are the carbon fiber fans. They claim that the carbon fiber props are quieter,stronger and give you extra battery life. So lets have a closer look at the pros and cons.                                                                       A quick look at how they are produced below: Pros of Carbon Fiber: they produce less vibration due to their stiffness. a decrease in the jello effect on the camera they are lighter and stronger than the plastic props (but not indestructible) a major factor for me is that they come balanced out if the box unlike many of the misshaped plastic props that D...

Drone Laws in Indonesia

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Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta Finding clear and concise information regarding drone laws in Indonesia seems to be quite a challenge.(especially in English) I was curious about this as drones are featuring in the media quite frequently here . Below I have compiled a list of rules and regulations that should make things a lot clearer. I would like to state that I have never heard of these rules being enforced except in restricted areas and over large crowds. Maximum flight altitude:  In Indonesia applies a maximum flying height of 150 meters (500 feet). If you want to fly higher, you have to apply for permission at least 14 working days before the flight date. Maximum horizontal distance: None.  (line of sight, as a general rule of thumb)  Insurance:  Not required. Maximum take-off weight (MTOW):  For drones heavier then 55lbs and for commercial  use such as surveying land  you must apply for a permit .  Distance to airports...

Pantai Mutiara Drone Snaps Jakarta

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Pantai Mutiara is an excellent location for shooting with your drone. Its safe and sparsely populated in the mornings. You have plenty of material to capture. Its peaceful and tranquil to fly there but watch out for low flying aircrafts. Local fisherman paint their boats in a wonderful array of colours. They love customizing their boats in all sorts of imaginative and innovative ways. Some of the boats have a steam punk-esque vibe to them.  Here a fisherman catches a glimpse of the drone. His co-pilot finds it to be somewhat amusing.   Some local Gojek drivers take a break from the road to fish for a few hours. The peer stretches over a kilometer out to sea.  What I believe to be an ad hoc radio tower. Something you would expect to find in a Mad Max movie.....or Jakarta. 

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