Overcoming Flyaways

Overcoming Flyaways

Flyaway! This little word strikes fear in the heart of the drone operator. When you crash, there are usually parts that can be salvaged to rebuild. But with a real “gone back to China,” never-ever found again flyaway, you are left with nothing—not even the knowledge of what went wrong. Click on image to see more.

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Updated: September 28, 2015 — 7:11 pm

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  1. Great article with a lot of useful tips and thoughts.

  2. Nice article,
    Always make sure your transmitter battery is fully loaded before you start flying. Or at least have some form of voltage checker connected. I have to say most fly a ways are down to a bad connection between the transmitter and receiver. I had one and I had set the default setting to hover …. walked closer to the aircraft and was able to get it back. Since then all my transmitter have one form or another of a voltage display…. All Batteries get replaced or charged at 5.15 volts. or below 35%.

    Be safe out there

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