Being new to this, I'm very very careful with take off, and this seems to be causing more crashes than not. What is the best technique for lifting off without the damn thing smacking the ground every time by trying to gently gently lift off?
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Walkera Dragonfly 4: Fibre Frame, aluminium core, super skids, King 2 canopy
3 x micro heli's
technique for lift off
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