Juliflash
lvl.4
Flight distance : 2923 ft
Spain
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hallmark007 Posted at 11-14 12:02
Never underestimate the advice to read the manual, with drones this is the first second and third best piece of information you will ever be given about your drone, the fourth best piece of information is once you have read it read it again, it’s not funny when someone crashes so soon after purchase, but it’s never to early or late to get this information.
I agree 100% I'm a person who personally loves reading manuals. I've read the manual of Mavic Air, Mavic 2 and PRO without even owning them, that is how most times I find if I really want / need a device.
I found very funny how many many youtubers make fun of the manual, and say like "We won't be needing that", and thow it, not only within the drones world.
I do read my manuals more than twice, and when they are actually dense, and nicely printed, I even do photocopies so I can take notes on the side. Did this with many synthesizer manuals, studying them like in school.
Considering what a drone is, I think reading the manual is not only advisable, but very very important. I've been watching Youtube videos and tutorials, of many different drones, for quite some time, taking notes, and some of those things I've learnt I think it could have cause me to crash if I didn't know them.
So I agree with you guys, the manual is a must, even propperler guards and some extreme caution befor one has gained confidence. Besides that, I was trying to shine some light on him, but yeah probably this is the wrong forum for that sort of thing. |
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