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Is spark better than a Yuneec Q500 4k?
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<blockquote data-quote="Radio flier" data-source="post: 21332" data-attributes="member: 2064"><p>I can't comment on the Yneec because I don't have one and have never flown one. But I do want to comment on the Spark fly away concern. I love my Spark and have not had any issues with it. I think that many of the fly always are experienced by people that don't know how to fly. What I mean is that they are buying the Spark as their first drone and relying on gps and altitude hold and sensors to do everything for them. I flew a lot of inexpensive toy grade and cheap brushless birds to learn how to fly before I bought the Spark. I really believe that to be the best way to learn. My fly always and crashes didn't cost me hundreds of dollars. I learned to fly with the tiniest micros up to 3s brushless. Flying the Spark in comparison is easy. But when I lose orientation or get put in atti mode, I know how to gain control and fly home safely.. The way the Spark is marketed has certainly contributed to this. My advice to a newbie would be to not spend hundreds for your first drone. You will ultimately crash and burn. Buy something cheap and learn to fly and you will know when you are ready to take the next step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radio flier, post: 21332, member: 2064"] I can't comment on the Yneec because I don't have one and have never flown one. But I do want to comment on the Spark fly away concern. I love my Spark and have not had any issues with it. I think that many of the fly always are experienced by people that don't know how to fly. What I mean is that they are buying the Spark as their first drone and relying on gps and altitude hold and sensors to do everything for them. I flew a lot of inexpensive toy grade and cheap brushless birds to learn how to fly before I bought the Spark. I really believe that to be the best way to learn. My fly always and crashes didn't cost me hundreds of dollars. I learned to fly with the tiniest micros up to 3s brushless. Flying the Spark in comparison is easy. But when I lose orientation or get put in atti mode, I know how to gain control and fly home safely.. The way the Spark is marketed has certainly contributed to this. My advice to a newbie would be to not spend hundreds for your first drone. You will ultimately crash and burn. Buy something cheap and learn to fly and you will know when you are ready to take the next step. [/QUOTE]
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