I can't surf the waves, but my Phantom can.

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I have posted one of the cliffs of Kalbarry before, so could not resist taking some more last week.
As the clip starts see the people and a car top right of screen, they are very big cliffs.
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She'sz beauty clear water,can see myself rock fishing there,to be honest the music was almost a rock concert, not sure if sound had a fault but came clearer towards the end,great clip anyway;)
 
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I have posted one of the cliffs of Kalbarry before, so could not resist taking some more last week.
As the clip starts see the people and a car top right of screen, they are very big cliffs.
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Nice coastal! Witch Phantom? Is one model better to film close to the surf than the others?
 
Nice coastal! Witch Phantom? Is one model better to film close to the surf than the others?
The Mavic Mini has a high chance of dunking.
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Which is understandable, it is still my second favourite drone.
All the rest are capable. This was taken with the P4P V2.0.
The Mavic 2s can do it very well
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The old Air can do it.
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So I presume the Air 2 is even better.
I dunked a P3S but I don't know about the better 3s. I think all the P4s are capable.
What is the most important factor is repeated flying till you know your drone.
But you have to take risks and in order to take risks you have got to have insurance. I always get DJI care and they have been amazing to me, most times not even using my DJI care program. I also have an incredible personal insurance, :)
You need to take calculated risks with your drone but never anyone's safety.
I am embarrassed to tell you how many drones I have damaged/killed, taking risks. But it's a lot and I have never lost out, financially.
 
I have posted one of the cliffs of Kalbarry before, so could not resist taking some more last week.
As the clip starts see the people and a car top right of screen, they are very big cliffs.
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Very nice
 
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