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<blockquote data-quote="PhantomFandom" data-source="post: 115478" data-attributes="member: 15128"><p>I have the Polar Pro strobe and I love it. It seems more finished than the other brands and comes with the mounting strap for use with any of my drones. No need for velcro or custom mounts.</p><p></p><p>Depending on your intent, lights may not be required by the FAA...although it is always prudent and wise to use them!! If you are flying under recreational rules, there is no requirement by the FAA to use auxiliary lighting. Again though I would highly recommend it both because you will be better able to see your Spark, and any aircraft in the area would see it as well. Use the strobes!</p><p></p><p>If you are licensed and flying under Part 107 rules, then you can only fly during civil twilight and not actually at night. During civil twilight the FAA regulations do require a strobe that has a minimum of 3-mile visibility. The Polar Pro meets this requirement as do the Firehouse units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhantomFandom, post: 115478, member: 15128"] I have the Polar Pro strobe and I love it. It seems more finished than the other brands and comes with the mounting strap for use with any of my drones. No need for velcro or custom mounts. Depending on your intent, lights may not be required by the FAA...although it is always prudent and wise to use them!! If you are flying under recreational rules, there is no requirement by the FAA to use auxiliary lighting. Again though I would highly recommend it both because you will be better able to see your Spark, and any aircraft in the area would see it as well. Use the strobes! If you are licensed and flying under Part 107 rules, then you can only fly during civil twilight and not actually at night. During civil twilight the FAA regulations do require a strobe that has a minimum of 3-mile visibility. The Polar Pro meets this requirement as do the Firehouse units. [/QUOTE]
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