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<blockquote data-quote="alekaras" data-source="post: 67592" data-attributes="member: 11968"><p>I would have not flown up 1,600 feet and gone out downwind. Lesson for the future, but if I may be frank, before even flying for the first time (especially before flying for first time!), watch a ton of videos and read the forums about the mistakes people make. Flying out with the wind and not being able to get back is near the top of the list.</p><p></p><p>Considering the Spark has a 32 mph top speed, if you are flying against a wind of 25-30 mph, the best you can get is a net speed of 2-7 mph. So not much you can do, other than land it somewhere safe and schlep over to pick it up. And consider yourself lucky it it wasn't over water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alekaras, post: 67592, member: 11968"] I would have not flown up 1,600 feet and gone out downwind. Lesson for the future, but if I may be frank, before even flying for the first time (especially before flying for first time!), watch a ton of videos and read the forums about the mistakes people make. Flying out with the wind and not being able to get back is near the top of the list. Considering the Spark has a 32 mph top speed, if you are flying against a wind of 25-30 mph, the best you can get is a net speed of 2-7 mph. So not much you can do, other than land it somewhere safe and schlep over to pick it up. And consider yourself lucky it it wasn't over water. [/QUOTE]
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