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<blockquote data-quote="hiflyer" data-source="post: 114703" data-attributes="member: 13129"><p>Just as a point of reference, the longest flight with my spark was 4146 feet distance out. 9141 total. That flight was basically straight out and return with a climb to 385 feet. Max winds were 8kts and basically a crosswind. The altitude on that day didn't have much effect on the wind. The flight was 8 minutes and 46 seconds and it landed with 38% battery. At that distance the signal is iffy so camera work is difficult. but that could give you an idea of how much time you are going to have for video. On this particular day the temp was 59 degrees and max battery temp was only 104.. That's pretty low so I think I was getting optimum performance. I think you're going to have to use sport mode for quite a bit of the flight because the spark is so slow in P mode. I always use it outbound and return but I keep a close watch on the battery and would probably land rather than stretch it. You are going to have no options over the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiflyer, post: 114703, member: 13129"] Just as a point of reference, the longest flight with my spark was 4146 feet distance out. 9141 total. That flight was basically straight out and return with a climb to 385 feet. Max winds were 8kts and basically a crosswind. The altitude on that day didn't have much effect on the wind. The flight was 8 minutes and 46 seconds and it landed with 38% battery. At that distance the signal is iffy so camera work is difficult. but that could give you an idea of how much time you are going to have for video. On this particular day the temp was 59 degrees and max battery temp was only 104.. That's pretty low so I think I was getting optimum performance. I think you're going to have to use sport mode for quite a bit of the flight because the spark is so slow in P mode. I always use it outbound and return but I keep a close watch on the battery and would probably land rather than stretch it. You are going to have no options over the water. [/QUOTE]
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