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Altoona, WI | I have had really good luck with it. It makes a person nervous the first few times you send it out in areas where you lose connection since you have no idea what the drone is doing or even if it is still in the air. I have always had it come back to me though. Just make sure you are aware of the path the drone will be taking and set your altitudes to clear anything in the path. Also, set your last waypoint close to your takeoff spot. I set mine to hover at the last waypoint and bring it down manually. I refuse to let my drone land automatically. | |
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