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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 38853" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>Having a solid connection is paramount in any regards. Whether flying the distance or simply weaving in and out of trees and foliage. Peaking over shrubbery or other fixed landmarks or stationary objects. Dipping down to get a closer field of view, below tree level. Exploring a cool forest setting. All warrant having a solid connection.</p><p> Except for flying the distance, which also does not interest me it is nice to know that the connection is there, if you ever do need it. </p><p> Yep, nothing more important then good ole peace of mind.</p><p>The parabolic extender, yep tried them. Unless you are pointing them right at the aircraft, you will lose the connection. that narrow beam becomes a lot narrower the further the aircraft is. I doubt anyone wants to be glued in a semi-fixed position for an entire flight.</p><p>But hey, subjective as it is with everything in this fascinating hobby. Which is why forums like this are so useful.</p><p>So “Run through the jungle” but keep your heads down’.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 38853, member: 7007"] Having a solid connection is paramount in any regards. Whether flying the distance or simply weaving in and out of trees and foliage. Peaking over shrubbery or other fixed landmarks or stationary objects. Dipping down to get a closer field of view, below tree level. Exploring a cool forest setting. All warrant having a solid connection. Except for flying the distance, which also does not interest me it is nice to know that the connection is there, if you ever do need it. Yep, nothing more important then good ole peace of mind. The parabolic extender, yep tried them. Unless you are pointing them right at the aircraft, you will lose the connection. that narrow beam becomes a lot narrower the further the aircraft is. I doubt anyone wants to be glued in a semi-fixed position for an entire flight. But hey, subjective as it is with everything in this fascinating hobby. Which is why forums like this are so useful. So “Run through the jungle” but keep your heads down’. [/QUOTE]
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