So, what about if you are on a boat? (not to hijack here) Can't calibrate in the water... can I do it on my boat? I have a 2014 29' Rinker cruiser. I don't have a generator, so I won't have power running through the boat while calibrating. -=Mike G.
I wondered same. I have a 27ft Monterey, no generator. I'm very relaxed flying over water . From a beachSo, what about if you are on a boat? (not to hijack here) Can't calibrate in the water... can I do it on my boat? I have a 2014 29' Rinker cruiser. I don't have a generator, so I won't have power running through the boat while calibrating. -=Mike G.
So, what about if you are on a boat? (not to hijack here) Can't calibrate in the water... can I do it on my boat? I have a 2014 29' Rinker cruiser. I don't have a generator, so I won't have power running through the boat while calibrating. -=Mike G.
I wondered same. I have a 27ft Monterey, no generator. I'm very relaxed flying over water . From a beach
You don't have to calibrate every flight and sticking to the idea that you have to can cause problems.So, what about if you are on a boat? (not to hijack here) Can't calibrate in the water... can I do it on my boat? I have a 2014 29' Rinker cruiser. I don't have a generator, so I won't have power running through the boat while calibrating.
Ali boats are fineI wondered same. I have a 27ft Monterey, no generator. I'm very relaxed flying over water . From a beach
If you are getting the calibrate message:My question is when you turn on your RC and the calibrate is highlighted can you just continue to fly if you're going to the same location all the time. Way different then my Q500
Calibrate button never grays out, it tempts you to calibrate again and again. Silly button.My question is when you turn on your RC and the calibrate is highlighted can you just continue to fly if you're going to the same location all the time. Way different then my Q500