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New to model flying but not new to RC


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Steve, although the guide notes are no doubt illustrated by pictures of multi-rotor flyers the test is almost all based on the ANOs which apply to any and all models, eg how close you can fly to a member of the public, how close can you take off or land from the public, etc. so no, it very much applies equally to slope flyers out in the wild wink Those walkers constitute members of the public.

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don`t worry about Caa test,download DRONE CODE and all info there to pass test, most questions about drones, its about knowing Law and where you can and can`t fly, i have just done test out of curiosity as have "A" cert, got 20 out of 20 so not hard, 16 needed to pass, they want your £9 so do not want you to fail, test is free £9 is to register and you then get flying and reg I D No`s ,reg No to go on model.

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