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14 Bah, who needs a roll cage!
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100 i would prefer a sporty small helicopter xD
i dont see a reason for manned multicopters with four rotors.
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121 This is one of those times where I would consider prop guards to be a requirement. I like my head and limbs.
Dangerous operations.
Disclaimer: I don’t know wtf I’m talking about.
I wish I could get the smell of burnt electronics out of my nose.
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118 Yes, but with a helmet and roll cage.
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41 05-Jul-2022, 04:29 PM (This post was last modified: 05-Jul-2022, 04:32 PM by Pathfinder075.) Definitely needs either a roll cage or a halo typed device behind the seat. Prop guards should be a given.
I would say no for me.
These two, on the other hand, definitely.
Engaging Acro mode and doing a Split S in either of those would probably be a brown seat moment, let alone a powerloop or matty flip.
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20 Why not!?!? Sitting behind a monitor watching sucks in comparison to actual execution… (bad choice of words)