Das hier ist sicherlich sehr Interessant
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When you setup and have a reasonably strong understanding of the flight controller and environmental conditions, you wont get fly aways or other strangeness. Im not saying Naza or APM are completely perfect, but they do work pretty well most of the time. Bad stuff does happen but you really should be able to bring back your multi in manual mode or just land it striaght down or something. Not knowing how to control it and letting it continue on its merry way is just a sign you dont know what your doing.
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