No worries @ryanolivas. It's best to keep yourself suited up before having big flights with your drone. Errors come and go, remember!
I hope you did too! Cheers and have a great flying!
Well, on the practical side, if the motors struggle most of the time, it can be replaced with just a few bucks. But losing the drone once you encounter a human error is errr..... :confused:
If you're an experienced pilot, there wouldn't be a problem. But if you're new, fly low at your first trials, learn to maneuver very well of your drone. And ohh, don't forget to read and read your manual - seriously ;)
i think it had adequate satellites and i think the battery was worn. i flew it up, flyaway, empty battery, no sight of him at the last position record in his logs. sad thing :(