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southern MN | And those models are very useable for scouting fields once a week or so and seeing how the crops and weeds are growing.
Without crashing I’d guess you have years and years of flying. You need to take care of the batteries, they are what wear out over time, the newer stuff the batteries take better care of themselves but they are the part that wears out.
If you crash they can take some abuse, it’s just the luck of the draw if the drone gets hurt or not. I pile drove mine real bad once, and flew it into a tree gentle of late. There are a few minor gremlins but it’s still flying and is what, 3-4 years old.
An issue is the commercial use vs hobby use, and what all the FAA and so forth gets into on that. Folks tend to make a lot of grey area on all that, just mentioning it.
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