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<blockquote data-quote="Engie" data-source="post: 115232" data-attributes="member: 20470"><p>Hi cookiemonster from Australia,there has been some good advice so far and I would like to add my little bit, first there are lots of good advice in the tutorials on google, next select learner mode , don’t go high probably 2 or 3mtrs max fly forward and back , side to side, till you are sick of it, then do figure 8 ,don’t fly to far away, Also up and down don’t go to high, the reason I say stay low is if You make a mistake or wind thermals come through or something else goes wrong there is less chance of crashing or loosing sight of sparkey which will cause panic. If this happens having selected your return to home altitude hit the return home button, and hope. I hope this is useful advice .Best Regards, Engie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engie, post: 115232, member: 20470"] Hi cookiemonster from Australia,there has been some good advice so far and I would like to add my little bit, first there are lots of good advice in the tutorials on google, next select learner mode , don’t go high probably 2 or 3mtrs max fly forward and back , side to side, till you are sick of it, then do figure 8 ,don’t fly to far away, Also up and down don’t go to high, the reason I say stay low is if You make a mistake or wind thermals come through or something else goes wrong there is less chance of crashing or loosing sight of sparkey which will cause panic. If this happens having selected your return to home altitude hit the return home button, and hope. I hope this is useful advice .Best Regards, Engie. [/QUOTE]
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