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New pilot in UK. Learned some... but far to go yet!
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<blockquote data-quote="Stevespark" data-source="post: 119904" data-attributes="member: 21482"><p>Hi Everyone, </p><p>I have just bought a spark as my first ‘proper’ drone. I have always been interested in aerial photography (used to have a camera cradle under a box kite).</p><p>First flight yesterday iPhone int he controller. -4C (25F) and 14mph winds. Hands froze and warnings about wind speeds at 60’ as well as warnings about low battery temps. </p><p>Happy with how easy it was to fly. I will be looking for assistance in setting up grid missions and 3D mapping for scientific research!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevespark, post: 119904, member: 21482"] Hi Everyone, I have just bought a spark as my first ‘proper’ drone. I have always been interested in aerial photography (used to have a camera cradle under a box kite). First flight yesterday iPhone int he controller. -4C (25F) and 14mph winds. Hands froze and warnings about wind speeds at 60’ as well as warnings about low battery temps. Happy with how easy it was to fly. I will be looking for assistance in setting up grid missions and 3D mapping for scientific research! [/QUOTE]
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