9. Is it safe to approach the drone with the propellers moving?
1. Yes – they are only small motors – they won’t be able to do much damage.
2. No – While the motors are small they are powerful and the carbon propellers are sharp.
They will cut off fingers and cause serious injuries.
10. It’s best to fly the line out as fast as possible as this saves battery power?
1. No. Full speed uses more power and it increases the chance of the line tangling on the reel
2. Yes. It spends less time in the sky.
11. If the line of bait does not release, is it time to panic?
1. Yes, Panic – The world has ended!
2. No – simply fly the drone back to the beach and land. This can be done by the pilot or using
the RTL feature.
12. I have a brilliant idea for my drone and I want to modify it – Is this a good idea to check with
Seahorse first?
1. No. It’s a brilliant idea and it will work.
2. Yes, It’s worth a phone call to check. It might not be such a good idea after all and it will
invalidate the warranty.
13. Do I need to take off from flat level ground?
1. Yes, the drone needs to know what way is up.
2. No. The drone can take off from uneven ground, but it is best to ensure it is clear of
obstructions to make the landing easier.
14. Do I need to manually DIS-ARM on landing – Is this good practice?
1. No – the drone will automatically dis-arm on landing
2. Yes – the drone will automatically disarm, but it is good practice to disarm manually as this
ensures the motors are DISARMED.
15. I am not sure about flying – is there anyone who can help me?
1. No – toughen up and go for it.
2. Yes – Seahorse offers one on one learn to fly lessons
16. When is the best time and way to drop the line?
1. It is best to drop the line and hooks when the drone is moving.
2. It is best to wait until the drone has stopped at the limit of 1200 metres. That way I get out
as far as I can.
3. Any time – it doesn’t manner.
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