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Freezing weather flying and lessons learnt
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<blockquote data-quote="Chrislaf" data-source="post: 78733" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>I agree. I have never landed my Spark directly on the ground - snow or not. If I am not landing in my hand, I will use some form of landing pad. I prefer taking off and landing in my hand and use this method most often.</p><p></p><p>However, in very cold temperatures this is not practical as exposed skin (my hands) gets cold very fast and this makes it much more difficult and less safe to launch/land in your hand. In these situations, I launch and land from a landing pad.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrislaf, post: 78733, member: 3317"] I agree. I have never landed my Spark directly on the ground - snow or not. If I am not landing in my hand, I will use some form of landing pad. I prefer taking off and landing in my hand and use this method most often. However, in very cold temperatures this is not practical as exposed skin (my hands) gets cold very fast and this makes it much more difficult and less safe to launch/land in your hand. In these situations, I launch and land from a landing pad. Chris [/QUOTE]
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