RicardoGray
lvl.4
Flight distance : 4356421 ft
United States
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MGR57 Posted at 2016-10-18 12:18
Not trying to be snarky here, but, if you didn't know how to use the antennas, it sounds like you probably haven't familiarized yourself with the manual. It also might be time well spent just doing basics, GPS flying, Atti mode, etc...until you are VERY familiar with the aircraft before jumping off into waypoints. It sounds like an accident waiting to happen....just sayin'.
Couldn't agree more with MGR57! To all of you NEWBEES.......be patient. We were all there at some point, but you need to spend a fair amount of time in reading the manual, videos, etc. before you are ready to take that giant leap. That is if you want to protect your investment. An accident waiting to happen for sure, and then you will be on this forum asking for answers of "Why did that happen to me?". As much as these are ready to fly, you can get into trouble without realizing it. We all paid a fair amount of money for our drones, unless you have it to just throw around, take small steps and understand how your aircraft will react. Sure we all want to run those long waypoint missions and not worry about what happens if the signal is lost, but there is understanding and planning that goes into those things. The old saying you must learn to crawl before you walk is very much true. We can all learn more, but we all need to also "burn" enough time by trying things and understanding what is going to happen......that includes making mistakes, which we all do, but hopefully we are able recover from those and prevent the bigger ones. |
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