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Is the Spark still relevant?
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<blockquote data-quote="H3Alpha" data-source="post: 102654" data-attributes="member: 12955"><p>Depends on your definition of "relevant", I suppose. If your the type who always has to have the best, top of the line, fastest, longest, strongest, bestest...then the argument could be made that the Spark has never been relevant. If, on the other hand, you enjoy flying a compact, relatively inexpensive drone with amazing (for the cost) capabilities for fun, then it will remain relevant until you are no longer having fun. </p><p></p><p>Case in point, in 1984 I purchased a brand new '85 Honda ATC250R. Arguably the best 3-wheeler ever produced (Honda stopped production of 3-wheelers after 1986), it is completely irrelevant by today's standards. However, I still own that same bike, it is built-to-the-hilt, and it still performs flawlessly out in the dunes. Relevant? To me it certainly is, and in fact it's value has been increasing over the past 10 years.</p><p></p><p>Relevancy is dependent on what you want/require/enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H3Alpha, post: 102654, member: 12955"] Depends on your definition of "relevant", I suppose. If your the type who always has to have the best, top of the line, fastest, longest, strongest, bestest...then the argument could be made that the Spark has never been relevant. If, on the other hand, you enjoy flying a compact, relatively inexpensive drone with amazing (for the cost) capabilities for fun, then it will remain relevant until you are no longer having fun. Case in point, in 1984 I purchased a brand new '85 Honda ATC250R. Arguably the best 3-wheeler ever produced (Honda stopped production of 3-wheelers after 1986), it is completely irrelevant by today's standards. However, I still own that same bike, it is built-to-the-hilt, and it still performs flawlessly out in the dunes. Relevant? To me it certainly is, and in fact it's value has been increasing over the past 10 years. Relevancy is dependent on what you want/require/enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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