How far can you see it?
After about 400 feet away from me and 165 feet in the air, it gets harder to see.
I'm surprised that you can't see it further away than 300-400 ft. Unless you are flying into the sun, you should be able to see it a lot further than that even at higher altitudes.
I have a strobe, but it doesn't help with visibility during the day.
My VO and I did a test flight this afternoon and had a confirmed sighting at 1650 feet at 185' AGL with the prop guards on and white clouds for a background.
That's a little over a 1/4 mile, not quite 3/8.
It took me about thirty seconds to acquire the black dot (Spark), after looking up from the screen, with the help of my VO, which never took her eyes off of the Spark, on the white background of clouds.
Had it been a blue sky, I probably wouldn't have seen it.
It's easy to get distracted by the bugs and birds flying above the field as they are about the same size of the Spark at that distance.
I did another test with the strobes at that distance and as stated, pretty much useless in the daylight.
I usually will never fly this far and was just a test flight.
It's good to have another set of eyes and ears when flying the Spark.
