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PSA: Always be aware of what's behind you!
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Today I was ripping around with my Roma L3, and 'forgot' that there was a light pole in my general vicinity - That mistake cost me two arms, antenna, and set of props (But at least the Thumb Pro survived unscathed!) - Always remember what's around you, don't end up like me!  Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

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Not too far away from causing a damaged car, as well....................... :-)
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#3
that crash ended more badly than it looks in video, ouch!

you are a true pole dancer btw lol
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Love the music and slow-mo HA!
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#5
Gutted there me crashing into trees 20 ft up,that looked alot worse.
I've just bought a runcam thumb,how do you power it 5v to FC or do you use a bec?
Also like the fact it's sunny! Where I live in UK been raining for last three week's ?
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(27-Nov-2022, 11:58 PM)Yelreppa Wrote: Gutted there me crashing into trees 20 ft up,that looked alot worse.
I've just bought a runcam thumb,how do you power it 5v to FC or do you use a bec?
Also like the fact it's sunny! Where I live in UK been raining for last three week's ?

I have it powered right from the 5v pad on the FC
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