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Comparing collision avoidance with the Spark versus the new Mavic Air 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Speed750" data-source="post: 117876" data-attributes="member: 19130"><p>Just some thoughts. I've had my Spark for 2 years and have been into RC for over 25. I flew with the prop guards until I was comfortable. Training wheels my wife calls them. Then without for the last 20 months. </p><p>I'm at the point now where I'm putting them back on. I've only crashed once but these are cheap insurance. I don't look at them as training wheels anymore, but money savers! </p><p> I bought the MA2 last month, it has good obstacle avoidance but for $16 you can get prop guards. Ordered mine last night. </p><p>They may not be pretty and your ego might tell you "your good " but I'm not risking it. To many post about being "sucked into a wall" or "backed into something".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speed750, post: 117876, member: 19130"] Just some thoughts. I've had my Spark for 2 years and have been into RC for over 25. I flew with the prop guards until I was comfortable. Training wheels my wife calls them. Then without for the last 20 months. I'm at the point now where I'm putting them back on. I've only crashed once but these are cheap insurance. I don't look at them as training wheels anymore, but money savers! I bought the MA2 last month, it has good obstacle avoidance but for $16 you can get prop guards. Ordered mine last night. They may not be pretty and your ego might tell you "your good " but I'm not risking it. To many post about being "sucked into a wall" or "backed into something". [/QUOTE]
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