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- Jul 19, 2017
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So after about 75+ flights with this little beast, I think I figured it all out now. The trick is the keep within your limits.
This is a small craft but it's not a toy. It's very simple to fly but it's pretty big on features. It may look like a mini Mavic but it's not. It can some of the same stuff but not all. So don't try to do the things you can with a Mavic with the Spark.
I have no need to go 1.2 miles away. So I limit myself to about 1500 to 1800 feet. I will go max height sometimes. By keeping to these limits, I have zero issues and no crashes. The only stupid thing I did was get a little too close to my foot and the right front prop hit my shoe and broke but I was less than a foot off the ground when it happens. (In the process of landing) I don't count that as a crash because it still landed on its feet.
So in conclusion, just don't try to fly it like a Mavic or a Phantom and keep it within the limits and have a blast being ave to do all the cool things it can and probably will be able to do.
This is a small craft but it's not a toy. It's very simple to fly but it's pretty big on features. It may look like a mini Mavic but it's not. It can some of the same stuff but not all. So don't try to do the things you can with a Mavic with the Spark.
I have no need to go 1.2 miles away. So I limit myself to about 1500 to 1800 feet. I will go max height sometimes. By keeping to these limits, I have zero issues and no crashes. The only stupid thing I did was get a little too close to my foot and the right front prop hit my shoe and broke but I was less than a foot off the ground when it happens. (In the process of landing) I don't count that as a crash because it still landed on its feet.
So in conclusion, just don't try to fly it like a Mavic or a Phantom and keep it within the limits and have a blast being ave to do all the cool things it can and probably will be able to do.