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<blockquote data-quote="DJ_EYE" data-source="post: 22282" data-attributes="member: 4806"><p>I fly with the remote controller with OTG and get 2600m consistantly on the south west coast of WA.</p><p>With the range extenders, I've been slightly over 4100m and returned only due to 55% battery life and the return required, which I flew back direct line over the water instead of hugging the coast like I did on the way out. </p><p></p><p>So yes, with a remote and OTG, you should be EASILY getting the 2000m in an area of low interferance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ_EYE, post: 22282, member: 4806"] I fly with the remote controller with OTG and get 2600m consistantly on the south west coast of WA. With the range extenders, I've been slightly over 4100m and returned only due to 55% battery life and the return required, which I flew back direct line over the water instead of hugging the coast like I did on the way out. So yes, with a remote and OTG, you should be EASILY getting the 2000m in an area of low interferance. [/QUOTE]
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