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From Mavic to Spark: How to manage distance flight direction?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrMcFly" data-source="post: 25089" data-attributes="member: 4835"><p>The Spark is no match for the Mavic. My P3A with Litchi even dwarfs the Spark.</p><p></p><p>Finding where the Spark is best used gets the most out of it. Marketed as a selfie drone, more or less, it's best suited for closeby operation, to capture a different perspective of where you are, and what you're doing.</p><p></p><p>That said the auto features of the Spark compliment it well. To get more out of it really depends on the pilot, which is the fun part, and the challenge for me.</p><p></p><p>Panning shots on a fixed target is difficult to do with the stick controls... But I welcome the challenge, and get better flying by not relying on software to do the flying for me. This where the fun part of the Spark is for me. It's always in sight, which reduces some of the stress of more complicated missions, and allows me to grow as a pilot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMcFly, post: 25089, member: 4835"] The Spark is no match for the Mavic. My P3A with Litchi even dwarfs the Spark. Finding where the Spark is best used gets the most out of it. Marketed as a selfie drone, more or less, it's best suited for closeby operation, to capture a different perspective of where you are, and what you're doing. That said the auto features of the Spark compliment it well. To get more out of it really depends on the pilot, which is the fun part, and the challenge for me. Panning shots on a fixed target is difficult to do with the stick controls... But I welcome the challenge, and get better flying by not relying on software to do the flying for me. This where the fun part of the Spark is for me. It's always in sight, which reduces some of the stress of more complicated missions, and allows me to grow as a pilot. [/QUOTE]
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