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<blockquote data-quote="Chrislaf" data-source="post: 79402" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>The Spark is a fantastic drone. I have both a Spark and a Phantom 3 Standard. They are both WiFi drones. I have had my Spark for over a year and have not had any problems. I fly my Spark in all kinds of weather and use 3 different flight apps (DJI GO4, Litchi, and AutoPilot) depending on what I am doing with it. For my first year with it, I had the Care Refresh insurance and never used it. I now have the Refresh Plus and hopefully won't have to use it.</p><p></p><p>You have been getting advice to consider more expensive drones like the Mavic Air or the Mavic Pro, but they are considerably more expensive drones and will cost more to use/maintain (batteries etc. are more $$$) or repair/replace if you crash or lose them. </p><p></p><p>There is always a possibility of crashing/losing any drone, just like there is a possibility of getting in a car accident, but it still does not prevent one from buying a vehicle and driving it - you just follow the rules and be safe. Just today, I was coming home from the grocery store and a snow plow went by and picked up a stone and it hit my windshield resulting in a chip. Nothing I did could have prevented that - it just happened.</p><p></p><p>Open your Spark, fly it , and enjoy it!</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrislaf, post: 79402, member: 3317"] The Spark is a fantastic drone. I have both a Spark and a Phantom 3 Standard. They are both WiFi drones. I have had my Spark for over a year and have not had any problems. I fly my Spark in all kinds of weather and use 3 different flight apps (DJI GO4, Litchi, and AutoPilot) depending on what I am doing with it. For my first year with it, I had the Care Refresh insurance and never used it. I now have the Refresh Plus and hopefully won't have to use it. You have been getting advice to consider more expensive drones like the Mavic Air or the Mavic Pro, but they are considerably more expensive drones and will cost more to use/maintain (batteries etc. are more $$$) or repair/replace if you crash or lose them. There is always a possibility of crashing/losing any drone, just like there is a possibility of getting in a car accident, but it still does not prevent one from buying a vehicle and driving it - you just follow the rules and be safe. Just today, I was coming home from the grocery store and a snow plow went by and picked up a stone and it hit my windshield resulting in a chip. Nothing I did could have prevented that - it just happened. Open your Spark, fly it , and enjoy it! Chris [/QUOTE]
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