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I cannot count the number of time I've crashed my bebop 2 and yet the little drone keeps on flying
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If you land it in a lake or river, you're likely out the cost of a drone :(.My friend uses a TrackR to make it easier to find his drone after inevitable crashes.
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I have crashed it a few times and other than replacing the blades, it has been tough too
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I've broken one prop so far and expect more crashes and broken bits over time (my inner voice says I'm good enough to not crash).I'm so impressed with this rig.
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I broke it structurally (bad crash) and glued it together with toothpicks for additional support - I then bought the replacement part (central cross is what I think it's called).
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The good news is that this drone can take a pretty harsh crash and live to fly another day
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We need a drone that can sense the nearby object and not hit/crash directly or at least move away immediately instead of bumping on TV, now I lost 1500$ TV
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Worst crash I've had so far was from a Red Tail Hawk who apparently did not like me loitering in his territory, took my bebop out at roughly 25' over asphalt
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I have crashed a couple times and have not suffered any damage
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The drone is all around great, everything works as it should, and although you'll end up spending $40 on downloadable content for the drone, it's definitely worth the money
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The security tape was sealed on the box as well as in the drone boxes.