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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/20/2021 10:46 AM, Hal Aasen via
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That’s pretty neat. Kinda, but not really flying on instruments
outside the cockpit. Practice, practice,practice!<br>
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So, you have to look at a 5" phone screen on your transmitter to
determine your position, then re-acquire sight of your model at a
far TP (and possibly quite high in altitude), and fly it towards the
next TP ?<br>
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When I'm flying pretty far away (especially if it's specked out), I
can't take my eyes off the plane for fear of losing sight of it. <br>
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Greg<br>
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