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View attachment 1316 so how far are people getting with their sparks? Managed this earlier today in ce mode with a set of windsurfers.
Since 500m is the legal limit under the Air Navigation Order in the UK, that's how far I have flown.View attachment 1316 so how far are people getting with their sparks? Managed this earlier today in ce mode with a set of windsurfers.
The antennas are not in the middle of the parabole, impossible to work correctly.View attachment 1329
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Don't buy this one, when i put this on the distance not good than dont have it. Maybe i will buy another one.
Check out this this video, I use DU Recorder app to capture the screen. I reached 3044m/9986ft using the same cheap parabolic mirrors. They really do work.Hi Chris, incredible flight. What is ce mode and is that a dji go 4 screen that you have posted? If so, how did you pull it up? Saw a you tube video from a guy in AZ that was testing the parabolic reflectors on the antennas. He made almost 2 miles before the Spark kicked into return to home. Are you using any antenna " boosters"?
Best regards, Dave
Since 500m is the legal limit under the Air Navigation Order in the UK, that's how far I have flown.
I then turned around and flew back to take off point happy that the Spark will fly to the legal limit for this country.
You have little faith in this trusty aircraft... Actually, I think in Australia you are supposed to have your name and address clearly marked on the drone.I don't get the obsession with flyin crazy distances. Maybe I'm an old fart, but what's the point? The Spark is so small that you'll struggle to find it if you lost LOS at 50 meters. You're never getting it back at this range.
Just checking, were you able to get the very thin film off the front. I had a very hard time getting it off. I couldn't even see it for a while. And I had to use tweezers to get a hold of it.View attachment 1329
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Don't buy this one, when i put this on the distance not good than dont have it. Maybe i will buy another one.
Yep, you are right. They don't suit that RC.The antennas are not in the middle of the parabole, impossible to work correctly.
I use these one windsurfer antenna reflectors.
I do take the thin film out, i think the antenna not in middle, so it made it worse.Just checking, were you able to get the very thin film off the front. I had a very hard time getting it off. I couldn't even see it for a while. And I had to use tweezers to get a hold of it.
You have little faith in this trusty aircraft... Actually, I think in Australia you are supposed to have your name and address clearly marked on the drone.
Try CAP722 which must be read in conjunction with CAP393I understand that the CAA's Drone Code specifies we have to fly with our aircraft "in sight", but where in the actual regulations (CAP 393) does it specify we have to fly a (non-commercial) camera drone (small unmanned surveillance aircraft) (e.g. Spark) within a legal limit of 500m or even within "line of sight"? I'm just interested to know the whereabouts of the exact legal document specifying these limits that people keep quoting. Thanks.
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