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When flying drone, I can perform acrobatic maneuvers with heavier drone easily. Small drones are too light to keep the positions sometimes. When I fly indoors:

I can play the same tricks with this tiny drone as the big one.

Is there any grammar error of the usage of “the same as”? How can I say it in a better way?

DialFrost
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Your use of "the same" is fine. However, your use of "as the big one" could be considered ambiguous. It might mean:

I can play the same tricks with this tiny drone as [[I can play with]] the big one.

Or:

I can play the same tricks with this tiny drone as the big one [[can play with this tiny drone]].

Of course, the second sentence doesn't really make sense, so most readers should be able to tell that you mean the first. However, it is very easy to make the sentence 100% clear:

I can play the same tricks with this tiny drone as with the big one.

MarcInManhattan
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