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Terrible sport mode crash disaster
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Radford" data-source="post: 65159" data-attributes="member: 6983"><p>I highly recommend using prop guards indoors, not only to protect people, but prevent crashes. I was doing indoor training with my spark in a gymnasium and the guy I was training did not know left from right and took only 28 seconds to contact a wall at about 7 feet in height, at which time it dropped to the floor breaking off an arm at the motor base. With prop guards it would have kept flying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Radford, post: 65159, member: 6983"] I highly recommend using prop guards indoors, not only to protect people, but prevent crashes. I was doing indoor training with my spark in a gymnasium and the guy I was training did not know left from right and took only 28 seconds to contact a wall at about 7 feet in height, at which time it dropped to the floor breaking off an arm at the motor base. With prop guards it would have kept flying. [/QUOTE]
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