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Parrot Disco FPV – Easy to fly fixed wing drone, up to 45 minutes of flight time, 50 mph top speed, FPV goggles

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Features

  • Fixed-wing drone that reaches speeds up to 50 mph
  • Ultra-precise piloting and extended flight range of up to 1.2 mile with Parrot Skycontroller 2
  • Immersive flight experience with Parrot Cockpitglasses (FPV goggles)
  • Shoot full HD 1080P videos and 14Mpx photos with the built-in wide-angle camera. Footage can be captured in RAW, JPEG and DNG format.
  • High capacity 2700mAh battery with up to 45 min battery life
  • Easy to fly with automatic take-off and landing, assisted piloting controls, anti-stall system, and Return Home functionality
  • Compatible Smartphone screen size for the Cockpitglasses: 4.7 - 5.2" / 12 - 13 cm

Description

Parrot Disco FPV – Easy to fly fixed wing drone, up to 45 minutes of flight time, 50 mph top speed, FPV goggles


Brand: Parrot


Model Name: Parrot Disco w/Skycontroller 2 & FPV


Age Range (Description): Adult


Color: White


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Effective Still Resolution: 14 MP


Included Components: Camera;Electronics;Hardside;Parrot


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Battery Capacity: 2700 Milliamp Hours


Control Type: Remote Control


Media Type: SD


Maximum Range: 50 Miles


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Polymer


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Supported Image Format: JPEG, DNG


Video Output Resolution: 1920x1080 pixels


Remote Control Included?: No


Rechargeable Battery Included: No


Product Dimensions: 45.2"L x 4.7"W x 22.8"H


Item Weight: 4 pounds


Item model number: PF750001


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 24, 2016


Manufacturer: Parrot


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  • Parrot Disco - very capable if understood .. and that's not easy!!
The biggest problem w. the Parrot Disco is the lack of a good user manual that fully describes its very complicated flight control and autopilot system. I have a lot of experience w. RC aircraft and quadcopter drones of all makes and functionality, from the simplest to the most complex. Before I ever flew the Disco I spent a LOT of time reading the inadequate Parrot manual, looking at YouTube videos, and talking to customer support. My first flight was in a huge open pasture, and went just fine .. but it was a totally manual flight .. no "Flight Plan" preprogrammed autonomous flight ... That was only after 4-5 manual flights to "manual" landings. "Manual" is in quotes, because you cannot land the Disco manually, you have to hit the "Land" button and the Disco takes over and does a pre-programmed approach and landing FROM THE LOWEST ALLOWED ALTITUDE YOU HAVE SET in the configuration parameters. If you set 100 ft., you can fly the Disco no lower than 100 ft., so you can't descend to a lower altitude and land ... it will take over at 100 ft. ... Hence the recommended lowest altitude setting of 16 ft. ... From that point a "manual" landing causes the Disco to keep its wings level, gradually descend to about 6 ft., flare, settle and for a brief instant (try to find that anywhere except tech support) reverse its motor to allow a minimum speed landing .. it "auto brakes" to markedly slow its forward motion. "Spiral Landing" mode is to be avoided unless you own, or have access to, a 100 acre flat field ... In that situation, from an autonomous Flight Plan flight the Disco does the entire landing from a wide spiral .. so good luck picking a landing spot. A very unusual fact w. the Disco is that you are not flying the aircraft ... you are sending instructions to the autopilot which then flies the plane ... much like modern drones like the military Raptor ... and you can upload a pre-programmed flight plan that the Disco will fly quite nicely .. including altitude changes, different video views, etc... Parrot needs to revamp its manual ... or have a continuously updated PDF manual online that they should INSIST that users read before flying the Disco .. that would solve 90% of the problems. It is not a simple, intuitive drone like the DJI Phantom, but if you fully understand it, and its limitations, I think users will have an enjoyable experience. Take it out of the box, charge it, and try to fly it with only the packaged documentation and you will be very disappointed. Can't comment on FPV flight as I'm not that far yet ... and I've been flying it for several weeks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2016 by BitsnBytes

  • A huge load of fun
I used to fly radio-control planes when I was younger, but got disenchanted after going through the 'build it, crash it' cycle too many times. I was very intrigued by the Disco - it is a very different take on the consumer drone concept. I was very concerned, however about all the poor reviews on Amazon and elsewhere. My concerns were unfounded, though. The Disco has performed better than I hoped! A few caveats, though - I knew (from my previous RC airplane experience) that a lot of space is needed. Don't expect to fly this in your back yard, or even in a small field, like you might a 'normal' helicopter drone. I fly mine around a large ranch, and it works great in that scenario. I did carefully read the manual (which is very basic, as the critics have mentioned). I also watched the Parrot tutorial videos. Launching was easy once I saw the technique, and I never had any problem. Once in the air, it climbs to 150 feet and circles, giving plenty of time to get settled writhe controller. Landing worked well, too, but just like an RC plane, it is important to line up properly, and the more space available, the easier it is. I did have problems viewing the instruments displayed on my iPhone - it's really to bright outside to see the display. The FPV goggles, on the other hand, have been really fun. Once the plane has been launched, I can load the phone into the goggles and get them over my eyes while the plane is loitering overhead. The FPV video resolution is pretty grainy (it is adjustable, however), but it is easily good enough to get the sensation of flying. I've been quite pleased with the video output, as well. It is 1080p at 24 FPV, and the footage is optically stabilized so it looks far better than what I see in the goggles. The 32 Gb of storage is far more than what's required for a flight, and it's been easy to transfer it to my phone or laptop. The software allows you to place limits on max range, and min and max altitude. I extended the range from the default 1500 feet to 2400 feet, and had no problems with connectivity as long as I pointed the transmitter at the drone. I have yet to try further distances - as it is, at 2400 feet, the drone is practically invisible and silent. I have been being conservative on run times, usually calling it quits at 35% or so, but still have been getting over a half hour on a charge. The transmitter has more capacity, so there should never be a time when it runs out before the drone. Two minor quibbles - the recharger will either charge the drone battery OR the transmitter, but not both. I plan to buy another recharger so I don't have to change cables back and forth. Also, the throttle has a spring that returns it to a middle setting - I'd rather have no spring, so that the throttle stays in place if I release the stick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2017 by jswedberg

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