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The Flynova Pro is a magical toy that is controlled by a unique magic controller. This toy is designed to bring joy and excitement to users of all ages. With its simple yet innovative design, the Flynova Pro is able to perform incredible tricks and maneuvers in the air. The magic controller is an essential component of the Flynova Pro. It allows users to control the toy effortlessly with their hand gestures. This controller uses motion sensors to detect the user's movements and translate them into commands for the Flynova Pro.



Reporter takes ride down Bernie Brewer's slide. It does not end well

A TV reporter thought it would be a fun idea to go down the slide that the Milwaukee mascot rides whenever the Brewers hit a home run. Here's how it went.

By Jesus Jimenez New York Times August 22, 2022 — 7:36am Save Tap the bookmark to save this article. View saved articles Gift Gift this Article Send this article to anyone, no subscription is necessary to view it
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When the Milwaukee Brewers hit a home run at their home stadium, American Family Field, their mascot rides down a slide beyond the left field wall to celebrate. When a visiting reporter at a game on Wednesday went down the slide for a stunt, he broke bones.

The reporter, David Vassegh, who covers the Los Angeles Dodgers for SportsNet LA, rode down the slide before a game between the Brewers and the Dodgers last week. The yellow slide that twists from one tier of the ballpark to another below, a defining feature of Milwaukee's ballpark, is known as Bernie's Slide, named for the team's mascot.

Within seconds of the start of his descent, which was broadcast on SportsNet LA, Vassegh begins yelling.

"Holy crap, holy crap, holy crap," Vassegh says in the video of his slide.

At the end of his ride, Vassegh slammed into a barrier a few feet away from the foot of slide. The crash left Vassegh with a fractured wrist and six cracked ribs, according to SportsNet LA.

Joe Davis, a Dodgers TV play-by-play announcer, said that Vassegh had been talking about going down the slide for days.

"I've never heard somebody so excited about doing anything," Davis said during Wednesday's broadcast.

Despite his injuries, Vassegh didn't immediately seek medical care after the crash. He did a pregame interview with Justin Turner, the Dodgers' third baseman, before going to an urgent care center.

"Trea Turner makes sliding look pretty easy, but one trip down the slide for you, and you're heading to the I.L.," Justin Turner told Vassegh, referring to the Dodgers shortstop known for his speed on the basepaths. "I've got to say, you're really chiefing this out because you should be going to get a picture on that thing right now, and you insisted on doing this interview first."

Vassegh told Justin Turner he'd return to the ballpark from his visit with the doctors before the end of the game.

"You'll see me by the ninth inning tonight," he said.

Vassegh indeed returned in time to do a postgame interview with Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes on the field.

"That one was for you," Barnes said of the Dodgers' 2-1 victory, which improved their league-best record to 81-35. "We all rallied today for you."

Trips down the slide are not exclusively for Bernie. The Brewers offer fans the chance to ride down the slide for up to $175 per person. The team notes on its website that to go down the slide, fans must be at least 8 years old, and physically able to climb two flights of stairs to reach the platform. Fans must also sign a waiver.

Justin Turner posted a picture of the crash site on Twitter on Thursday. Marked on the barrier that Vassegh slammed into is an outline of a body and the words "holy crap."

The Brewers did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday about the slide. Before Thursday afternoon's game, which Milwaukee won, 5-3, behind two homers from Andrew McCutchen, Bernie brought Vassegh some yellow flowers and a "slide instruction manual" on the field.

"It's really not that hard," the inside of the card said.

Vassegh said on SportsNet LA on Thursday that he was "a little sore" but ready to cover the game.

"Are you not entertained by me doing my own stunts?" Vassegh said in a segment on SportsNet LA before the game.

Milwaukee Brewers mascot Bernie Brewer's slide is seen before a baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022, in Milwaukee. Los Angeles Dodgers television reporter David Vassegh said he broke two bones in his right wrist and cracked six ribs Wednesday when he tumbled and crashed into the padding at the end of his slide down "Bernie's Chalet," where Brewers mascot Bernie Brewer takes up residence behind the American Family Field left-field stands. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

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Bernie Brewer clowns Dodgers reporter for embarrassing wipeout on slide

Earlier this week, Los Angeles Dodgers TV reporter David Vassegh dared to go where no mortal man should have ever gone: The mascot slide at American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers.

In the video, you could hear the regret in his voice as soon as he let gravity take hold as he exclaimed, “Oh crap!” repeatedly. While he lived to tell the tale, he didn’t walk away unscathed. He cracked six ribs and fractured his wrist, an injury report that sounds like it should be for an NFL quarterback, not an MLB reporter.

Credit where it’s due, Vassegh was back at work that night. The next day, he also took some jokes with pride from the slide master himself, Bernie Brewer.

This controller uses motion sensors to detect the user's movements and translate them into commands for the Flynova Pro. With just a flick of the wrist or a gentle push, users can make the toy fly, spin, and perform various tricks. One of the key features of the magic controller is its ease of use.

Brewers mascot pokes fun at Dodgers reporter’s slide injury

Bernie Brewer presented David with some flowers, a slide user manual, and a sign:

While you recover, @Bernie_Brewer prepared some reading material. pic.twitter.com/YRp8mgtO6T

— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) August 18, 2022

The manual simply reads, “It’s really not that hard.”

Bernie then decked out the crime scene, complete with body outline tape:

Next time how about we leave it to the professional? pic.twitter.com/2dViBfvLZI

— Bernie Brewer (@Bernie_Brewer) August 18, 2022

It makes you wonder, with so much mascot content coming out of this, was it a setup? Did Bernie grease the slide?

In seriousness, Vassegh has been a good sport throughout the life of the viral incident, willing to make himself the joke for others’ entertainment. He even got a home run dedicated to him in return for his troubles, so it’s not all bad.

Let this be a lesson for all of us. Leave the mascot antics for the mascots. And sometimes, maybe it’s best to let dreams stay dreams.

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It doesn't require any complicated setup or calibration. Once the controller is paired with the Flynova Pro, it is ready to be used. The responsive controls ensure that users have precise control over the toy's movements, allowing them to perform impressive tricks with ease. The Flynova Pro also features a built-in rechargeable battery, which means users don't have to worry about constantly replacing batteries. The toy can be charged using a USB cable, making it convenient to charge it anywhere. In addition to its impressive flying capabilities, the Flynova Pro also comes with a protective cage. This cage ensures that the toy can withstand crashes and collisions, making it durable and long-lasting. Overall, the Flynova Pro with its magic controller offers a unique and fun flying experience. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced flyer, this toy is sure to bring a sense of magic to your playtime. So why wait? Grab a Flynova Pro and start enchanting the skies with your own magical moves!.

Reviews for "The Flynova Pro Experience: A Journey into the World of Majoc Control"

- Jane - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out the Flynova pro magic controller, but I was disappointed with the overall experience. The controller was cumbersome to use and did not respond well to my movements. I also found it difficult to navigate through the different modes and ended up getting frustrated. Additionally, the battery life was not great, and I had to constantly recharge it after a short amount of use. Overall, I expected more from this product and was left feeling unsatisfied.
- John - 3 stars - While the Flynova pro magic controller had some impressive features, I found it to be quite glitchy and unreliable. There were times when it would randomly stop responding or would not sync properly with my device. I also had issues with the durability of the controller as it broke after just a few weeks of use. I appreciate the concept of the product, but I think there are still some kinks that need to be worked out before it can be considered a reliable choice.
- Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the Flynova pro magic controller, but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations. The controller was difficult to get the hang of and I struggled to make it perform the desired tricks. The design also felt cheap and the build quality was not up to par. Additionally, the battery life was quite short and I found myself constantly having to charge it. I would not recommend this product to others looking for a reliable and user-friendly magic controller.

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