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Oh, and if you're worried about crashing and ruining your GoPro, don't be. In case the 3DR Solo accidents at any time, and it's the problem of the drone itself (mechanised inability, not pilot problem), 3DR will replace the drone free of charge, and give you a voucher to get a completely new GoPro (if you'd one attached, that is). All trip data is saved in Solo's onboard dark box, so any malfunctions will be automatically logged for proof.

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The UDI U27 RC 3D Quadcopter is merely rated for 6 to 8 8 minutes of trip time and does not come with a camera. Additionally it is quite small; fitting with an adult's hand. But, you get what you pay for when you get a beginner smallest drone with camera model for under $100. It provides a good way to get your toes wet; however, you may find that you want to move on to more advanced drones, if you find you like soaring this rookie drone.

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