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<blockquote data-quote="Koala Tails" data-source="post: 52349" data-attributes="member: 10033"><p>Sydney, Australia. The outer suburbs near Penrith to be more precise.</p><p>Nothing wrong with being cautious, who would want to be the guy that lost a $500 drone after only a few flights?</p><p>I have seen on YouTube people strapping their spark to a selfie stick so they can pretend to fly it. I think that they have watched too many “drone fail” videos.</p><p>Before you start experimenting with the automated flight modes, teach yourself the pause button. My instinct was to fly manually when Tic Tac was heading for trouble. The sticks were disabled while performing a “helix” & she went into a tree. Luckily only damage was to the blades. No video of the crash. I haven’t tried that manoeuvre again. Catch You Later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koala Tails, post: 52349, member: 10033"] Sydney, Australia. The outer suburbs near Penrith to be more precise. Nothing wrong with being cautious, who would want to be the guy that lost a $500 drone after only a few flights? I have seen on YouTube people strapping their spark to a selfie stick so they can pretend to fly it. I think that they have watched too many “drone fail” videos. Before you start experimenting with the automated flight modes, teach yourself the pause button. My instinct was to fly manually when Tic Tac was heading for trouble. The sticks were disabled while performing a “helix” & she went into a tree. Luckily only damage was to the blades. No video of the crash. I haven’t tried that manoeuvre again. Catch You Later [/QUOTE]
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