Got my bebop 2. Whoo hooo! Just flew it around the block with the skycontroller and it's amazing. Next, I'm gonna use the tool you developed. Thank Kenth!
Great footage of the new bebop. Also, thank you for taking the time to put together the flight data program. I DL'ed it and followed your instructions on your site. worked flawlessly.
The video quality remains an issue with Bebop 2 - while it is fine for viewing on a tablet, the pixellation and general quality drops dramatically when viewing on a desktop. Don't expect to make professional movie clips. The biggest benefit of this drone is its ease of use and it is fun to fly, quick to start up and very stable in the wind. I have crashed mine 23 times and it just keeps going.
Can you see this GPS overlay (except for the flight path at the top-left obviously) while flying the drone, or is the overlay available after the flight?
Beautiful video.....thank you for sharing. I wanted to know, where did you find the dashboard in the Garmin Virb Edit software? Because I want the same to my video.
+Elie MSK Thanks I did use the FlightData Manager tool and Garmin Virb for generating the video, FlightData Manager is a tool I have developed, can be downloaded for free here: sites.google.com/site/pud2gpxkmlcsv/
+Kenth Jensen yes , but where did you find the dashboard you have in this video??? Did you create this or is he in the Virb software example dashboard, because I didn't see where?
+Elie MSK It is called a template in Garmin Virb, and my tool includes 6 different templates special designed for Bebop, you need to install them by pressing a button in the FlightData Manager tool, it's called something like "Install templates in Garmin Virb", you can't miss it :o)
There is no flight audio in the video, just some music from UA-cam which sounds a bit like a drone in the beginning. Flight audio is not possible, the drone doesn't have a microphone build in.
+big jim I'm not completely sure what you are asking, but the video is made with FlightData Manager and Garmin Virb Edit, more info here: sites.google.com/site/pud2gpxkmlcsv/
+Bat Dimen According to other users 5 GHz will give you less lag on video but short range. 2,4 GHz should be opposite, long range but more lag. I always use 2,4 GHz, but I live in a less populated place
+Guillermo XD Yes, it has a Return To Home button, which makes it very safe. In this video I actually used it, after flying around for a while I actually lost track of where the drone was and which way I should turn it to fly it back home, so at timestamp 05:45 I presset RTH, the drone rotates fairly quickly at my direction and starts to fly back to me. At timestamp 06:14 I realize where the drone is again and takes over the control again and continues my flight.
+Willy Florentino I'm actually quite happy with the flying time on the battery. In this flight it uses 50% of the power on a flight of more than 7 minutes which includes flying a lot of the time with max speed and climbing all the way up to 150 meters of altitude, that's really not bad
I notice that the overlay data is inaccurate. The pitch overs 30 degree which is impossible due to Freeflight allows you to set the max at 30 degree. Even your drone had a moment at stay still. It displays as 30' degree too. If the data is gathered by GPS then it has an inaccuracy problem. For the speed, it has problem too. While you were stay still and rotating the drone. It displays as 35km/hr..... Those values seems to have ~+10% - +20% margin higher than normal the video indicates it physically should have.
+solaris8x86 On the Bebop2 the max inclination angle is 35 degrees, therefore the pitch is close to 35 degrees when flying at full speed. The pitch value is not calculated from GPS positions, they come directly from the drone itself, and in there it should be based on measurements from it's own sensors. At what timestamp do you believe there is a problem with the pitch and speed? I haven't spotted it.
+solaris8x86 It is actually flying at that speed between these timestamps even though it looks like it's just hovering. Check the small dot at the flight path at the upper left corner between these timestamps, then you can see that the drone is actually moving
+solaris8x86 I don't see the reason for that we are having this discussion at all. But nevertheless, here we go. At timestamp 3:07 the distance flown is 1890 meter At timestamp 3:15 the distance flown is 1965 meter So in total it has been flying 75 m at 8 seconds in that timeframe where you think the drone haven't moved at all. The speed is approximately 33 km/h in this timeframe, which is 9,16 m/s. if you fly at 9,16 m/s for 8 seconds, you will end up flying 73,3 meter, which is very close to the 75 meter. The 75 meters flown is done in a circle, or actually a half circle, (can be seen on the flight path in upper left corner), which means it is a circle with a circumference of 150 meter, which again can be calculated to a radius of 23,8 meter. So the fact is that the drone is flying in a circle with a radius of 24 meter at an altitude of 150 meters, therefore it will be very hard to see if the drone is moving or only rotating. Both the speed, the flight path and the pitch of the drone is indicating clearly that the drone is flying forward, and everything actually adds up, so I really don't see any reason that it should not be moving forward.
Got my bebop 2. Whoo hooo! Just flew it around the block with the skycontroller and it's amazing. Next, I'm gonna use the tool you developed. Thank Kenth!
Brother you got yourself another subscriber. Here is a link to my video of my bebop2 youtu.be/yv6-vMgT7 No thanks
Great footage of the new bebop.
Also, thank you for taking the time to put together the flight data program. I DL'ed it and followed your instructions on your site. worked flawlessly.
buen vuelo , excelente musical
The video quality remains an issue with Bebop 2 - while it is fine for viewing on a tablet, the pixellation and general quality drops dramatically when viewing on a desktop. Don't expect to make professional movie clips. The biggest benefit of this drone is its ease of use and it is fun to fly, quick to start up and very stable in the wind. I have crashed mine 23 times and it just keeps going.
verry Nice vid i want this bebop2 😍 next week tanks for vid
Beautiful! I'm sold!
Thanks
Very nice!!!
Great footage
got to have one!!!
Here is a link to my video of my bebop2 youtu.be/yv6-vMgT7 .Thanks
ciao bello il video...
volevo chiederti quanto costa perché lo volevo comprare ma non so quanto costa...
graziee
Nice. Where you using a tablet/smartphone or the skycontroler?
+Luis Curvelo I used a SkyController
Can you see this GPS overlay (except for the flight path at the top-left obviously) while flying the drone, or is the overlay available after the flight?
+MAXimized Gamer No, not while flying, the GPS overlays are added afterwards via a PC program
Okay, thanks.
Beautiful video.....thank you for sharing.
I wanted to know, where did you find the dashboard in the Garmin Virb Edit software?
Because I want the same to my video.
+Elie MSK Thanks
I did use the FlightData Manager tool and Garmin Virb for generating the video, FlightData Manager is a tool I have developed, can be downloaded for free here:
sites.google.com/site/pud2gpxkmlcsv/
+Kenth Jensen yes , but where did you find the dashboard you have in this video???
Did you create this or is he in the Virb software example dashboard, because I didn't see where?
+Elie MSK It is called a template in Garmin Virb, and my tool includes 6 different templates special designed for Bebop, you need to install them by pressing a button in the FlightData Manager tool, it's called something like "Install templates in Garmin Virb", you can't miss it :o)
+Kenth Jensen Impecc, merci it's ok.
@@caroelie Brother you got yourself another subscriber. Here is a link to my video of my bebop2 youtu.be/yv6-vMgT7 No thanks
Are the optimizations different when you fly without skycontroller? if so, how much difference is there?
The gps overlays added to the video will be exactly the same if you are using a SkyController or if you don't.
thank you!
I'm definitely gonna buy this drone now!
(PS: this was the fastest answer i have ever had)
Your welcome
but I will really recommend a SkyController, so much better control and range
+Kenth Jensen Okay !
Geez Ive never seen a neighbourhood that small 3:25
magnifique paysage
How did you get flight audio?
There is no flight audio in the video, just some music from UA-cam which sounds a bit like a drone in the beginning.
Flight audio is not possible, the drone doesn't have a microphone build in.
@@kenthjensen5980 i thaught you may of had an external mic.
Parrot has to improve the camera for Bebop 3. Their image stabilization makes stuff blurry.
comment afficher les compteurs sur la vidéo ?
can you set RTH altitude? I know that bebop2 has 10m RTH altitude...what if it crashed a building or tree while RTH?
No, unfortunately not
+Didi Chung Actually it's 20m for the bebop2 but Kenth is correct, you cannot change it.
How do you get that screen with km/h meter etc.
GPS overlay is created with FlightData Manager tool, which can be downloaded here:
sites.google.com/site/pud2gpxkmlcsv/
Pourquoi tu me pousses pas à fond tout le temps du coup on arrive pas à savoir à quelle vitesse maxi il peut aller
+Thibaut Debot, Sorry, my french is a bit rusty, could you please try again in english?
hello you can tell me what they use because of an app. thank you
+big jim I'm not completely sure what you are asking, but the video is made with FlightData Manager and Garmin Virb Edit, more info here:
sites.google.com/site/pud2gpxkmlcsv/
De quelle région s'agit-il ? France ou Etranger?
Hey I am looking at that drone are you controlling it from your phone or the parrot remote control?
+Wild Raccoon For President Hi. I'm controlling it via the Parrot SkyController
This is probably a stupid question, but the sky controller only fits tablets right?
It fits anything with a screen :)
s3bastian757 It fits mobile phones as well
is it better to fly 2.5g or 5? I want the best connection possible so I don't experience disconnects. I live in dense populated suburban area
+Bat Dimen According to other users 5 GHz will give you less lag on video but short range.
2,4 GHz should be opposite, long range but more lag.
I always use 2,4 GHz, but I live in a less populated place
How do i do that my drone won't let me go that fast
What kind of videoeditor you use?
+Oleg Biriuk I use "Garmin Virb Edit" and FlightData Manager, more info and download can be found here:
sites.google.com/site/pud2gpxkmlcsv/
I ve hear about a buttton "Return to home" Does it have it? Great footage, nice one Kenth
+Guillermo XD Yes, it has a Return To Home button, which makes it very safe.
In this video I actually used it, after flying around for a while I actually lost track of where the drone was and which way I should turn it to fly it back home, so at timestamp 05:45 I presset RTH, the drone rotates fairly quickly at my direction and starts to fly back to me.
At timestamp 06:14 I realize where the drone is again and takes over the control again and continues my flight.
Ahhh, nice function then, thank you fors ask man. Great video tho
Thanks for nice video. I just got my bebop 2, is there any way to record sound?
Congratulation with your new Bebop.
No, recording of sound is not possible, it would also just contain a lot of noise from the wind and the propellers
Kenth Jensen ok. But i like that noisy propeller sound Lol
Thank you :)
What are using to control it?
A SkyController
HOW LONG CAN WE FLY TILL 5% BATTERY ??PLEASE REPLY
According to specification the flight time is up to 25 minutes, but in reality I typically see around 22 minutes of flight time
Amazing! by the way, what is the name of the song?
+columbiars Thanks.
The song is called "Music of the Round Sky" by
Paul Avgerinos
which is the application that you are using to fly the drone
I used FreeFlight.
The GPS overlays was added to the video later via a PC program called FlightData Manager
+Kenth Jensen can it be used for phantom 3 standard?
No, unfurtunately not
How far Away can fly the drone?
Hansi 85 with the smartphone or tablet 300m and with the sky controller 2 km
What app did u use for the drone
Brother you got yourself another subscriber. Here is a link to my video of my bebop2 youtu.be/yv6-vMgT7 No thanks
GG
very fast
Are you the user Free Fun?
+Bat Dimen No
Look how fast power goes out
+Willy Florentino I'm actually quite happy with the flying time on the battery.
In this flight it uses 50% of the power on a flight of more than 7 minutes which includes flying a lot of the time with max speed and climbing all the way up to 150 meters of altitude, that's really not bad
I notice that the overlay data is inaccurate. The pitch overs 30 degree which is impossible due to Freeflight allows you to set the max at 30 degree. Even your drone had a moment at stay still. It displays as 30' degree too. If the data is gathered by GPS then it has an inaccuracy problem. For the speed, it has problem too. While you were stay still and rotating the drone. It displays as 35km/hr..... Those values seems to have ~+10% - +20% margin higher than normal the video indicates it physically should have.
+solaris8x86 On the Bebop2 the max inclination angle is 35 degrees, therefore the pitch is close to 35 degrees when flying at full speed.
The pitch value is not calculated from GPS positions, they come directly from the drone itself, and in there it should be based on measurements from it's own sensors.
At what timestamp do you believe there is a problem with the pitch and speed? I haven't spotted it.
+Kenth Jensen Please check 3:07 - 3:15 that rotation. It shows 33.9km/hr. Well, it did not moving any forward at all in those seconds. Just yawing.
+solaris8x86 It is actually flying at that speed between these timestamps even though it looks like it's just hovering.
Check the small dot at the flight path at the upper left corner between these timestamps, then you can see that the drone is actually moving
I doubt, You just flew around 200 meter range. If it was moving at 30km/hr... it is unbelievable it cannot be noticed thru the video...
+solaris8x86 I don't see the reason for that we are having this discussion at all.
But nevertheless, here we go.
At timestamp 3:07 the distance flown is 1890 meter
At timestamp 3:15 the distance flown is 1965 meter
So in total it has been flying 75 m at 8 seconds in that timeframe where you think the drone haven't moved at all.
The speed is approximately 33 km/h in this timeframe, which is 9,16 m/s.
if you fly at 9,16 m/s for 8 seconds, you will end up flying 73,3 meter, which is very close to the 75 meter.
The 75 meters flown is done in a circle, or actually a half circle, (can be seen on the flight path in upper left corner), which means it is a circle with a circumference of 150 meter, which again can be calculated to a radius of 23,8 meter.
So the fact is that the drone is flying in a circle with a radius of 24 meter at an altitude of 150 meters, therefore it will be very hard to see if the drone is moving or only rotating.
Both the speed, the flight path and the pitch of the drone is indicating clearly that the drone is flying forward, and everything actually adds up, so I really don't see any reason that it should not be moving forward.
think think. bit off. wish it did 40mph!!! and 500ft. dont own one. getting bebop 2. top speed 22 or 27 forget. 300ft altitude without skycontrol