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<blockquote data-quote="twickers14" data-source="post: 116250" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>Coming to think of it I have experienced a couple of mini-flyaways (if there is such a thing) in the same place here in the Downs in Bristol. I flew up and over some tall trees that border the area and I have to admit I lost Vis for a second or two. The trees were in full leaf. I managed to get contact back somehow and brought it down but I have not flown there since. I thought maybe there was some sort of magnetic draw in the area but it must have been the trees and LOS issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twickers14, post: 116250, member: 13017"] Coming to think of it I have experienced a couple of mini-flyaways (if there is such a thing) in the same place here in the Downs in Bristol. I flew up and over some tall trees that border the area and I have to admit I lost Vis for a second or two. The trees were in full leaf. I managed to get contact back somehow and brought it down but I have not flown there since. I thought maybe there was some sort of magnetic draw in the area but it must have been the trees and LOS issues. [/QUOTE]
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