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<blockquote data-quote="rick" data-source="post: 73172" data-attributes="member: 3770"><p>Spark 317 answered most of your questions except flying outdoor when cold. I fly in the winter and you should understand that cold weather decreases the time flight of the battery. As Follyfly suggests, I would not fly indoors during the period you are first learning. I would suggest to go to an open field eg soccer or baseball,football field raise the drone up 6-8 feet and fly in a 4-square pattern, the reverse the direction and fly the pattern back the same route. You can use the gimbal trying it. Watch the battery levels and of course THERE IS A BUILT IN FLIGHT SIMULATOR INSIDE DJIGO4 app. You need to be able to acct instead of re-act so fly near a shrub or non-surface like trees or buildings in your initial flights. Test your skill out throughly.</p><p>I routinely use my OAG cable but you won’t need it initially.</p><p>HAVE FUN BUT FLY SAFELY</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick, post: 73172, member: 3770"] Spark 317 answered most of your questions except flying outdoor when cold. I fly in the winter and you should understand that cold weather decreases the time flight of the battery. As Follyfly suggests, I would not fly indoors during the period you are first learning. I would suggest to go to an open field eg soccer or baseball,football field raise the drone up 6-8 feet and fly in a 4-square pattern, the reverse the direction and fly the pattern back the same route. You can use the gimbal trying it. Watch the battery levels and of course THERE IS A BUILT IN FLIGHT SIMULATOR INSIDE DJIGO4 app. You need to be able to acct instead of re-act so fly near a shrub or non-surface like trees or buildings in your initial flights. Test your skill out throughly. I routinely use my OAG cable but you won’t need it initially. HAVE FUN BUT FLY SAFELY [/QUOTE]
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