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<blockquote data-quote="Nik Sinclair" data-source="post: 87883" data-attributes="member: 16347"><p>Been flying drones for 4 years I thought a small drone with all the latest bells and whistles would be a practical solution for spontaneous flights.</p><p>It turns out the spark is way over engineered and has proved to be so over complex to be useful.</p><p>I live in a city and have flown numerous aircraft where and when I like.</p><p>I regard my own sensible flying to be safety enough.</p><p>Several times I had a near loss of aircraft due to unreasonable fly away</p><p>So along comes nfz on riding on an update and the result is can't fly local...so I get no limits for 35 usd and hope that fixes it...it does ...but not completely.</p><p>Loss of control on one occasion and frquent reports of weak GPS with 10 or more locks.</p><p>Plus it seems the basic accelerometers are less functional than with earlier non GPS drones...no GPS and inertial guidance is virtually non existent.</p><p>So conclude that I can't trust this quad not to disappear any day soon.</p><p>Anybody else had similar experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nik Sinclair, post: 87883, member: 16347"] Been flying drones for 4 years I thought a small drone with all the latest bells and whistles would be a practical solution for spontaneous flights. It turns out the spark is way over engineered and has proved to be so over complex to be useful. I live in a city and have flown numerous aircraft where and when I like. I regard my own sensible flying to be safety enough. Several times I had a near loss of aircraft due to unreasonable fly away So along comes nfz on riding on an update and the result is can't fly local...so I get no limits for 35 usd and hope that fixes it...it does ...but not completely. Loss of control on one occasion and frquent reports of weak GPS with 10 or more locks. Plus it seems the basic accelerometers are less functional than with earlier non GPS drones...no GPS and inertial guidance is virtually non existent. So conclude that I can't trust this quad not to disappear any day soon. Anybody else had similar experience? [/QUOTE]
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