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<blockquote data-quote="SPark_South_Oz" data-source="post: 113804" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>Good advice [USER=894]@Spark 317[/USER] the app allows to open up max alt to 500m, about 1640'.</p><p>Usually enough for a Spark to get up to most tall features and gradual ascent takes you up sloping terrain.</p><p></p><p>It's possible to go even further than the 500m . . .</p><p></p><p>I've seen many threads on MavicPilots that also go on to say you can actually land, at say 450m, obviously somewhere signal won't be lost, take off again, and it will then allow a further 500m from that point, so tall mountains can be 'scaled'.</p><p>I've never tried this, but it does work, and I don't think you need to power down . . . just land and it records landing, then restarts alt count on take off.</p><p>Obviously easier with ocusync drone, but in right circumstances could be done with good wifi connection.</p><p></p><p>Would need testing in a miniature situation with great control to make sure the process is done right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPark_South_Oz, post: 113804, member: 17032"] Good advice [USER=894]@Spark 317[/USER] the app allows to open up max alt to 500m, about 1640'. Usually enough for a Spark to get up to most tall features and gradual ascent takes you up sloping terrain. It's possible to go even further than the 500m . . . I've seen many threads on MavicPilots that also go on to say you can actually land, at say 450m, obviously somewhere signal won't be lost, take off again, and it will then allow a further 500m from that point, so tall mountains can be 'scaled'. I've never tried this, but it does work, and I don't think you need to power down . . . just land and it records landing, then restarts alt count on take off. Obviously easier with ocusync drone, but in right circumstances could be done with good wifi connection. Would need testing in a miniature situation with great control to make sure the process is done right. [/QUOTE]
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