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Ok, so if you are a somewhat practiced pilot, in theory, you should be ok, right? I mean, you don't *need* GPS to fly.
To OP: Sorry for hijacking your thread for a bit.
If you are good pilot, should be okay but still need to be careful. Most indoor can't really catch on much satellites, GPS will be terrible. You will NEED GPS since its controlling the drone positioning and try to be flying static as much as it can. Compared how the P3P & P4P perform, P4P are more static than P3P but Mavic Pro will be the winner in term of hovering in position. DO NOT TURN OFF GPS when flying in small spaced area(Attitude Mode). It will hover front, back, left and right inconsistently because of the propeller will propel air in 4 different direction. as the air hit objects such as table, wall, chair, etc, it will change direction without you controlling it.