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<blockquote data-quote="Virtual1" data-source="post: 24644" data-attributes="member: 4084"><p>Spark doesn't like flying up close to a building because of the collision sensors on the front, and that may have been some of the "fight" you were dealing with. It may be necessary to <em>back</em> it up to your location and simply snatch it out of the air from below. I usually will bring it up in front of me, tap the Land button on the phone or remote, and then immediately reach out with my hand to form a platform for it to see to land on. It descends into my palm, where I grab it and hold still. It will struggle for a sec until it realizes it has landed, and will cut the motors. If not, you can always wrench it sideways, it will automatically kill the motors if the Spark exceeds 90 degrees left or right. (that can also eliminate the need to tell it to land, though I don't like to do that if unnecessary, it looks like it's a bit stressful on the Spark)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virtual1, post: 24644, member: 4084"] Spark doesn't like flying up close to a building because of the collision sensors on the front, and that may have been some of the "fight" you were dealing with. It may be necessary to [I]back[/I] it up to your location and simply snatch it out of the air from below. I usually will bring it up in front of me, tap the Land button on the phone or remote, and then immediately reach out with my hand to form a platform for it to see to land on. It descends into my palm, where I grab it and hold still. It will struggle for a sec until it realizes it has landed, and will cut the motors. If not, you can always wrench it sideways, it will automatically kill the motors if the Spark exceeds 90 degrees left or right. (that can also eliminate the need to tell it to land, though I don't like to do that if unnecessary, it looks like it's a bit stressful on the Spark) [/QUOTE]
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