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I also live in a 'precipitating marine environment' (my insurance carriers excuse for not paying for anything). You can fly them in drizzle will little ill effect but the first thing to go is photography. One drop on the lens and it's all over. I fly though fog and cloud on occasion and just wipe down the bird afterwards. I have a Hubsan X4 that is my rain test bed - it's been flying for over a year in actual rain. Only replaced one motor which is actually pretty standard for these things.I have had my P4 up in the rain on a few occasions and just dried it off good and took the battery out as soon as I landed and it's always seemed to be ok!!! I am not saying it's a good idea but I live in a Rain forest in Alaska so to not fly when there is a chance of rain would pretty much ground my P4 most of the time and that's out of the question!!! I also live on a small Island so I am 90% over the ocean so I am fully prepared to buy a new P4 if this one should go by by! Well over 400 miles and still going strong!
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Yes, you're not supposed to get electronics wet. But -- modern PCBs are essentially waterproof, they dunk the entire board in water to clean them. The motors can run under water. The camera is the weak link as water inside cameras doesn't work out all that well and you want to watch for rusting eventually. But an occasional run through drizzle to get back home shouldn't hurt anything.