I flew it a couple times yesterday and I got more comfortable each time. I need to figure out all the features it has, but for now, I can take off, land and take video of what I'm seeing.
The biggest surprise is how quiet it is. Just 20 feet away and you can't hear it. The only time I hear it is when it's directly overhead, and when it's landing.
The screen on the control is super clear, bright and just amazing. I did get far enough away that it lost the ability to send a good signal from the drone to the controller, but when I went higher, the signal came back.
I need to practice more. I get the left and right turn mixed up with flying left and right.
It came with three batteries. They seem to last a very long time. I can cover my 68 acres in minutes. What really surprised me is how different it looks from up there. My land is a lot thicker then I realized!!!
When the first battery died, it gave me a warning, and then it went back to "Home" on it's own. I put in the second battery, and flew around some more, but didn't run it long enough to use up all of the battery.
My horses and goats ignored it. The ducks reacted a little at first, but then ignored it. I could get closer to them, but there isn't any need.
My biggest challenge right now is getting the video from the SD Micro Card from my video files, to my editing software. I've been using Clipchamp from Microsoft because it's free and it's already on my computer. It just keeps buffering when I try to watch them on the editing software. Then it wants to refresh, and then it does it all over again.