{"id":12,"date":"2014-08-08T09:16:01","date_gmt":"2014-08-08T08:16:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jamiebrightmore.com\/?p=12"},"modified":"2016-07-03T12:20:47","modified_gmt":"2016-07-03T11:20:47","slug":"free-sticker-for-your-multi-rotor-drone","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jamiebrightmore.com\/aerial-photography\/free-sticker-for-your-multi-rotor-drone\/","title":{"rendered":"Free ‘If Found’ Sticker for Your Multi-rotor Drone"},"content":{"rendered":"
The thought of loosing a UAS\u00a0drone due to a flyaway, or crashing somewhere out of visual range, is enough to keep even the most conscientious multi-rotor drone pilot on constant edge.<\/p>\n
The best thing you can do is\u2026 never fly, go and sell all your kit and take up fishing. Seriously though, implement as many measures as possible to increase the chance of getting your multi-rotor drone\u00a0back, even if it’s in several pieces ; )<\/p>\n
I always strongly advise anyone new to unmanned aircraft systems to install a GPS tracker. One of these handy gadgets has got me out of a very sticky situation in the past, i.e, almost loosing my Phantom<\/a> 2… it\u2019s a long (quite funny) story, but trust me, those things really are well worth the money. Check out my tutorial for installing a TK102 GPS tracker inside a Phantom 2<\/a> airframe.<\/p>\n Back to business. Applying an \u2018If found\u2026\u2019 sticker onto your multi-rotor drone airframe is another such measure which may just reunite you and your beloved multi-rotor drone should the worst happen. Of course, there are no guarantees, but I\u2019ve heard a good few stories where some stressed out\u00a0pilots received a welcome phone call to alert them their drone had been found. Remember, good fortune favours the brave.<\/p>\n I\u2019ve created an neat little graphic which will enable you to create your own eye grabbing sticker. Here\u2019s the full SP:<\/p>\nTool list<\/h2>\n
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