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<blockquote data-quote="Klay" data-source="post: 16115765" data-attributes="member: 45120"><p>Dang man that stinks. That is an expensive loss. Well, hopefully one day you will be able to get another one. My current drone, an mjx bugs 5w, randomly lost signal and fell out of the air the other day. It is in a realtively open space I fly, so I dont think it was radio interference. I lucked out though and it was close by. No damage, just got all dirty.</p><p></p><p>It is amazing what these drones can do now. It will be interesting to see the next set of rules the FAA comes up with. It already seems they are working on making it easier for commercial drone pilots (not so much for recreational users).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klay, post: 16115765, member: 45120"] Dang man that stinks. That is an expensive loss. Well, hopefully one day you will be able to get another one. My current drone, an mjx bugs 5w, randomly lost signal and fell out of the air the other day. It is in a realtively open space I fly, so I dont think it was radio interference. I lucked out though and it was close by. No damage, just got all dirty. It is amazing what these drones can do now. It will be interesting to see the next set of rules the FAA comes up with. It already seems they are working on making it easier for commercial drone pilots (not so much for recreational users). [/QUOTE]
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