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Newton Cap Viaduct and Skirlaw Bridge

Saturday morning flying at the Newton Cap Viaduct and a photo of Skirlaw Bridge in Bishop Auckland. Would recommend more than 1 battery when flying a drone, however if you have 3 batteries they do need to be charged! Suffice to say they are charging now. Short flying time this morning  😀 #djimini2SE
Skirlaw Bridge, Bishop Auckland
Newton Cap Viaduct, Bishop Auckland

Under Newton Cap Viaduct, Bishop Auckland

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