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the cove - with the Luma 55
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This was a sweet day.   I found a small cove called St Pauls beach just on the ocean side of Sorrento, Victoria.   The walking path was closed but I managed to get down to the small beach safely and rip some of the best packs I ever had.  No one around, just water and waves. Cool 


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#2
Excellent!
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#3
Great flying and the colour grading is spot on too. Thumbs Up
YouTube - Juicy FPV Journey
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#4
Yes! The reflection on the water, the shape of those rocks, the smoothness of the flying. All look amazing!
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#5
Thankyou guys! Bigmac i subbed your channel mate, beautiful scenery and smooth as flying!

I got to do more videos like this, wish i was younger and could just drive to spots each weekend to fly and take in the scenery. Alas family life has its priorities.
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#6
Ditto! Your basement and office rip vids look so fun!
I want to try it but I'm horrible at this kind of level in Liftoff.
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#7
Thank you! Those two environments don't allow for much change in altitude, which is great for practice in keeping the quad at a set height during cornering, etc..
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