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DJI Naza H

Discussion in 'Helicopters' started by Pelagic Pilot, Aug 21, 2012.

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    Come on, do it.
    There have been a couple of good 10 and 12% off adds at some of the online shops to make the NAZA-H jump a little less painful. With fathers day just around the corner they will be dong more I'll bet.  ;)
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    I just might keep my eyes open for one of those deals.  I don't know if you had a chance to listen to the All Things That Fly podcast I posted, but in one segment they talked about the difference between crashing a helicopter and crashing a quadcopter.  Crashing a quadcopter is a lot cheaper and easier to fix than a crashed helicopter and that's kind of where I'm at with my helicopters.
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    You won't crash with a NAZA. 
    Well, if they get the sim auto take off and landing update out you likely wouldn't. ;D
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    Hey Bill, I almost crashed it just sitting on the shelf.  ;D
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    Remember my 600 build..... sat on the fuse before I even had the darn thing put together.  ::)
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    I know the feeling...not the feeling of sitting on a canopy, but breaking a part while a model is brand new and not even flown or driven yet.

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