I want one too but have been apprehensive about spending the money on ANOTHER activity/hobby,etc until I see that all the bugs are all worked out legal and whatever. I guess they are because I see em all over out where I live.
I want one too but have been apprehensive about spending the money on ANOTHER activity/hobby,etc until I see that all the bugs are all worked out legal and whatever. I guess they are because I see em all over out where I live.
I get bored easy.Maybe your other hobbies are just that interesting to watch
Dang, that's way beyond my flying skills, but looks incredibly fun! Watched one of those drone races through a parking garage the other day.The drone I went with which is basically the one I linked is definitely not for the faint of heart as training wheels are not included. Basically you start off slow and start flying around but when you get a few things figured out it can be a blast. Flips, rolls, and flies like a bat outta hell.
Dang, that's way beyond my flying skills, but looks incredibly fun! Watched one of those drone races through a parking garage the other day.
Lots of money went into pieces but those folks have some skills.
400' is not a requirement, but more of a recommendation. That is the way I understand it at least.Current FAA rules require it to be flown no higher than 400 feet from its takeoff elevation and it must remain within line of sight.
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