Yep, 87 yrs old, got the scars to prove it going all the way back to Korea. Have FAA license since 2019. Fly Evo 1 (2) still running top notch and produce picture of a quality I, and real estate customers find acceptable. Thankfully, gradnkids parents keep a close watch on their upbrining. Educate them and drugs, guns, and reasonable amount of video games. so far, their great kids. almost teenagers now. Thought under weight limits made this one a hobby drone. Thought this model would be a good way to introduce them to a great drone experience. But propellers can give quite a slice to a hand if handled incorrectly, so introducing them to a drone without prop guards, my mistake was a wrong to use as a starter drone. Before it was introduced and while awaiting it's release, the limited weight sure made it look at the time, it was more of a drone aimed at people who amongst others, too young to be eligible to get a commercial license. Sorry to upset you, still think it would benifit greatly with prop guards.