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<blockquote data-quote="PlznMySoul" data-source="post: 16532" data-attributes="member: 3246"><p>Hello All... </p><p></p><p>I am new to the drone scene having purchased my 1st drone (Spark) 4 weeks ago. I do a lot of adventure riding on my motorcycle and wanted to add another dimension to capturing my trips. The learning curve thus far has been EXCITING to say the least. I've been trolling this forum for a few weeks picking up tips as to the Do's, Don'ts and watch outs. Realizing they are like anything else. Push the limits and well... how lucky do you feel (LOL)? The Spark seems to check all the boxes with everything I want to accomplish. I'm sure as time goes on and if I choose to look behind the "Curtain" seeking more with using a drone, my wallet will start getting lighter. I have a feeling this can become addictive with wanting more and more. I'm glad the SPARK was introduced. IMHO......this appears to be the best "Intro" step for me that I can use for a long time. </p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlznMySoul, post: 16532, member: 3246"] Hello All... I am new to the drone scene having purchased my 1st drone (Spark) 4 weeks ago. I do a lot of adventure riding on my motorcycle and wanted to add another dimension to capturing my trips. The learning curve thus far has been EXCITING to say the least. I've been trolling this forum for a few weeks picking up tips as to the Do's, Don'ts and watch outs. Realizing they are like anything else. Push the limits and well... how lucky do you feel (LOL)? The Spark seems to check all the boxes with everything I want to accomplish. I'm sure as time goes on and if I choose to look behind the "Curtain" seeking more with using a drone, my wallet will start getting lighter. I have a feeling this can become addictive with wanting more and more. I'm glad the SPARK was introduced. IMHO......this appears to be the best "Intro" step for me that I can use for a long time. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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Greetings from Tampa, Florida