Hey folks, what would make you think twice, when looking at a drone up for auction?...
I read and see things that ring little alarm bells....so I wondered what anyone else would be 'alarmed' by ...
What would be your tip for either staying well clear of bidding for it, or conversely, being a definite one to keep and eye on....
The sorts of things I'm thinking are alarms, are
description saying things like
and the reassuring ones?...
Thanks
I read and see things that ring little alarm bells....so I wondered what anyone else would be 'alarmed' by ...
What would be your tip for either staying well clear of bidding for it, or conversely, being a definite one to keep and eye on....
The sorts of things I'm thinking are alarms, are
description saying things like
- great flyer, bar a few luckless flights having bitten the dust (erm..don't want a crashed one)
- flies really fast (I hope to find something that hasn't been flown hard)
- haven't used it much over 2 years (have batteries been stored properly?)
and on photographs- flies really fast (I hope to find something that hasn't been flown hard)
- haven't used it much over 2 years (have batteries been stored properly?)
- dirt/grass stains on props or body
and the reassuring ones?...
- approved pilot / use it for work
- clear descriptions of care, such as battery care, always hand caught, no hard flying etc?
- clear descriptions of care, such as battery care, always hand caught, no hard flying etc?
Thanks