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Road Side Pub
RC Quad/Drone
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<blockquote data-quote="MovingZen" data-source="post: 15114877" data-attributes="member: 150540"><p>I don't have any experience with the op's drone but I do have experience with the DJI phantom. The gps stabilization makes it stupid easy to fly. I dropped mine from about 20ft once because I was filming a fireworks display and forced the drone to stay up until the battery completely ran out. It shut off and dropped, camera flew off and a couple of the blades broke. I put the camera back on, used the replacement blade set that comes with the unit, and was back to flying when the batteries recharged. The unit will hover with absolutely no user input. Fly it up, set the controller down, and commence to setting off fireworks. When I got the unit I was disappointed in the camera and now rarely use it. Not nearly as fun as I thought it would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MovingZen, post: 15114877, member: 150540"] I don't have any experience with the op's drone but I do have experience with the DJI phantom. The gps stabilization makes it stupid easy to fly. I dropped mine from about 20ft once because I was filming a fireworks display and forced the drone to stay up until the battery completely ran out. It shut off and dropped, camera flew off and a couple of the blades broke. I put the camera back on, used the replacement blade set that comes with the unit, and was back to flying when the batteries recharged. The unit will hover with absolutely no user input. Fly it up, set the controller down, and commence to setting off fireworks. When I got the unit I was disappointed in the camera and now rarely use it. Not nearly as fun as I thought it would be. [/QUOTE]
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