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<blockquote data-quote="jimlips" data-source="post: 117309" data-attributes="member: 15968"><p>The main purpose of the downward sensors on the Spark, is to keep it from smashing into the ground at a high rate of speed while landing. You'll notice that you can hold the left stick down all the way, and the drone will descend pretty quickly to about 5 feet, then slow down a lot, continuing downward until it gently touches down. If you hold your open hand under the Spark while hovering, it will first go up to avoid your hand, then eventually slowly land on your hand after a few seconds. If you want to see this demonstrated, check out this video, about 2:50 in: [MEDIA=youtube]UHB4AAI5TWo[/MEDIA] The aluminum foil is attached to the Spark so it will take off inside. I am in a NFZ, and this lets me get around that for indoor flight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimlips, post: 117309, member: 15968"] The main purpose of the downward sensors on the Spark, is to keep it from smashing into the ground at a high rate of speed while landing. You'll notice that you can hold the left stick down all the way, and the drone will descend pretty quickly to about 5 feet, then slow down a lot, continuing downward until it gently touches down. If you hold your open hand under the Spark while hovering, it will first go up to avoid your hand, then eventually slowly land on your hand after a few seconds. If you want to see this demonstrated, check out this video, about 2:50 in: [MEDIA=youtube]UHB4AAI5TWo[/MEDIA] The aluminum foil is attached to the Spark so it will take off inside. I am in a NFZ, and this lets me get around that for indoor flight. [/QUOTE]
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