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<blockquote data-quote="Koala Tails" data-source="post: 52291" data-attributes="member: 10033"><p>[ATTACH=full]5259[/ATTACH] Hi, I’m just thankful its not another one with the unimaginative name of “Sparky”. I never used the beginner mode as I am lucky enough to have a large open space nearby to practice flying. I have never flown much above 30 meters. 32.4m according to the DJI flight log. Tic Tac (silly name) looks awful tiny at that height. My advice is check GPS, RTH, & compass, & everything else, before zooming away. Then relax & enjoy, these are great little quadcopters. Happy Flying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koala Tails, post: 52291, member: 10033"] [ATTACH=full]5259[/ATTACH] Hi, I’m just thankful its not another one with the unimaginative name of “Sparky”. I never used the beginner mode as I am lucky enough to have a large open space nearby to practice flying. I have never flown much above 30 meters. 32.4m according to the DJI flight log. Tic Tac (silly name) looks awful tiny at that height. My advice is check GPS, RTH, & compass, & everything else, before zooming away. Then relax & enjoy, these are great little quadcopters. Happy Flying! [/QUOTE]
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