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MetalGator
Jun 18, 2018Nomad
Also, if you have never flown a drone, it's amazing how easy they are to fly. My Mavic pro (around $700) pretty much fly's itself. If you let go of the controls, it just stops and hovers. If the drone gets out of range of the remote, it will fly back to it's take off point. If the batteries start to get low, it will also fly back before the batteries die. On the Mavic pro, it has a front facing sensor so it won't run into anything if flying forward. Some of the more expensive models have sensors on all sides. I had never flown any type of RC aircraft before and within about 30 minutes of flying the drone I was comfortable with it.
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