THE MULTIROTOR CHECKLIST

WRITTEN BY AUSTIN FUREY AND THE FLITE TEST COMMUNITY

The only thing worse than getting to the flying field and discovering you’ve forgotten something critical is getting your multirotor in the air and realizing you’ve overlooked an important detail like securing your props. We’ve compiled this checklist to help you remember all the little things that will keep you safely flying and having fun.

image BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT

image Check that onboard and transmitter batteries are charged. Optional: pack charger

Grab the correct transmitter. ...

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