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<blockquote data-quote="netfolks2000" data-source="post: 74553" data-attributes="member: 8578"><p>I find the Spark a very capable drone and routinely use RTH when ready to stop flying or battery is getting low. I do, of course, monitor the route on the map. I do this just to be sure RTH is continuing to be reliable and dependable. It has worked flawlessly every time. As you've read, though, you do things in order: check satellites before launching, let the drone see where it is when launching and verifying the home point on the map. The firmware is quite dependable if you let it gather the needed info first. The Spark really handles wind and gusts well, and without folding parts, is very strong. If they give its successor big drone features that will be my choice of a new drone. I personally find "folding" nice on larger drones but not a feature I prefer. I think smaller and strong will trump the folding aspect. Just an opinion. I like my Spark and I have two other drones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netfolks2000, post: 74553, member: 8578"] I find the Spark a very capable drone and routinely use RTH when ready to stop flying or battery is getting low. I do, of course, monitor the route on the map. I do this just to be sure RTH is continuing to be reliable and dependable. It has worked flawlessly every time. As you've read, though, you do things in order: check satellites before launching, let the drone see where it is when launching and verifying the home point on the map. The firmware is quite dependable if you let it gather the needed info first. The Spark really handles wind and gusts well, and without folding parts, is very strong. If they give its successor big drone features that will be my choice of a new drone. I personally find "folding" nice on larger drones but not a feature I prefer. I think smaller and strong will trump the folding aspect. Just an opinion. I like my Spark and I have two other drones. [/QUOTE]
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