Alaskan skitzo basher

By 907fpv on Jan 22, 2021

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So i live in alaska ans its really hard having nice drones to fly in the winter. ive gone through hundredds of dollars in electronics this winter from crashing in the snow so i decided to take a bunch of parts and a frame i wasnt ever going use again and build a waterproof basher that i didnt care about so that i could continue to progress instead of taking it easy all the time so i didnt fuck up my electronics. I took some silicone electronics covering and caked it on everything that could get wet exept my motors. now i can continue to push myself and progress and if something ends uo breaking then its all good because i wasnt gunna use any of this stuff.

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