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A little help - Low light, evening flying with the Spark
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<blockquote data-quote="TxSpark2017" data-source="post: 20055" data-attributes="member: 3746"><p>I have a question that hopefully you folks can help me with regarding my Spark. When trying to fly in the evening (not completely or even near dark), with low light, the Spark does not hover in place at all. When I send it up (not high, mind you), it almost immediately wants to veer off to one side or the other. If I don't man the controls, it'll seemingly go off on its own.</p><p></p><p>When I try and do the same thing (during the same relative time of day/hour) with either my Phantom 4 Pro or my Mavic Pro, they rise and hold steady as a rock. That's why I'm curious as to whether there is something I need to do (or undo) in the settings on my Spark?</p><p></p><p>Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxSpark2017, post: 20055, member: 3746"] I have a question that hopefully you folks can help me with regarding my Spark. When trying to fly in the evening (not completely or even near dark), with low light, the Spark does not hover in place at all. When I send it up (not high, mind you), it almost immediately wants to veer off to one side or the other. If I don't man the controls, it'll seemingly go off on its own. When I try and do the same thing (during the same relative time of day/hour) with either my Phantom 4 Pro or my Mavic Pro, they rise and hold steady as a rock. That's why I'm curious as to whether there is something I need to do (or undo) in the settings on my Spark? Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all. [/QUOTE]
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