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<blockquote data-quote="CaptainDrone" data-source="post: 1744" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>I think there is some misunderstanding with drones and wind. You can fly a Phantom, Mavic or Spark in wind. If you are worried it will flip over and tumble from the sky, then put your mind to rest as it would take a massive amount of wind for this to happen. When DJI speaks of wind it is regarding flying against wind. For the Phantom and Mavic, they can handle a strong wind, although the speed flying into the wind will be slow at full power.</p><p></p><p>The Spark can not handle flying into strong winds. It will hardly make any distance before the battery drains.</p><p></p><p>All of the above to say that if you fly the Spark in the wind, just be aware that it may take double the battery power to fly into the wind over a short distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainDrone, post: 1744, member: 149"] I think there is some misunderstanding with drones and wind. You can fly a Phantom, Mavic or Spark in wind. If you are worried it will flip over and tumble from the sky, then put your mind to rest as it would take a massive amount of wind for this to happen. When DJI speaks of wind it is regarding flying against wind. For the Phantom and Mavic, they can handle a strong wind, although the speed flying into the wind will be slow at full power. The Spark can not handle flying into strong winds. It will hardly make any distance before the battery drains. All of the above to say that if you fly the Spark in the wind, just be aware that it may take double the battery power to fly into the wind over a short distance. [/QUOTE]
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