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Legit JUST bought Spark (9 Hours Flight Time)... my thoughts on Mavic Air
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<blockquote data-quote="MrMcFly" data-source="post: 33032" data-attributes="member: 4835"><p>The Spark is definitely a good buy, and has enough features to satisfy the beginner for quite a while.</p><p></p><p>I started with the P3A as well. When I go specifically to "fly" I bring both, and the P3A gets it's fair share</p><p>of air time. That being said, the Spark goes with me on motorcycle rides, and vacation trips and does</p><p>it's job exceptionally well. Great pictures, portability, and with 4 batteries, plenty of air time. </p><p></p><p>No matter when you 'buy in', something better will come along and make your UAV 'obsolete'. </p><p>Getting the Spark minimizes the initial investment, and stays useful even when you decide to upgrade.</p><p></p><p>We'll eventually see a smaller (than the Spark) more capable drone. When it gets here, I'll contemplate one,</p><p>but bigger birds are out of question for me... I've got a biggun'... my P3A.</p><p></p><p>I still think the Spark might see a second generation. If they get the Spark folding up... Pocket drone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMcFly, post: 33032, member: 4835"] The Spark is definitely a good buy, and has enough features to satisfy the beginner for quite a while. I started with the P3A as well. When I go specifically to "fly" I bring both, and the P3A gets it's fair share of air time. That being said, the Spark goes with me on motorcycle rides, and vacation trips and does it's job exceptionally well. Great pictures, portability, and with 4 batteries, plenty of air time. No matter when you 'buy in', something better will come along and make your UAV 'obsolete'. Getting the Spark minimizes the initial investment, and stays useful even when you decide to upgrade. We'll eventually see a smaller (than the Spark) more capable drone. When it gets here, I'll contemplate one, but bigger birds are out of question for me... I've got a biggun'... my P3A. I still think the Spark might see a second generation. If they get the Spark folding up... Pocket drone! [/QUOTE]
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