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<blockquote data-quote="Neanderthal" data-source="post: 2989777" data-attributes="member: 3746"><p>You'll love the phantom 3. You can do the "one touch return home" with it as well. It's very stable and super easy to fly. I often fly completely out of my vision range well over a mile away and can't tell from the camera exactly where I'm at, so I hit the "return home" button and let it come back until I see it. It can land itself, or you can take control back and land it manually. I don't know if I can do rolls on mine, I've never tried or felt the need to do it. </p><p></p><p>Before I got a drone, I always had the misconception that if you let go of the controls it will keep going. They don't, or mine doesn't at least. It will hover and it's very stable. I have had it out in 20mph winds without problems, but I was afraid to fly it very far due to having to fight the wind on the way back. I do like that when the battery gets real low on it, it will try to return to home by itself (unless you turn that off).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neanderthal, post: 2989777, member: 3746"] You'll love the phantom 3. You can do the "one touch return home" with it as well. It's very stable and super easy to fly. I often fly completely out of my vision range well over a mile away and can't tell from the camera exactly where I'm at, so I hit the "return home" button and let it come back until I see it. It can land itself, or you can take control back and land it manually. I don't know if I can do rolls on mine, I've never tried or felt the need to do it. Before I got a drone, I always had the misconception that if you let go of the controls it will keep going. They don't, or mine doesn't at least. It will hover and it's very stable. I have had it out in 20mph winds without problems, but I was afraid to fly it very far due to having to fight the wind on the way back. I do like that when the battery gets real low on it, it will try to return to home by itself (unless you turn that off). [/QUOTE]
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