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<blockquote data-quote="PhantomFandom" data-source="post: 92582" data-attributes="member: 15128"><p>Good luck, but I don't think so. Yes the weight limit may be somewhat arbitrary and could have been made slightly higher. However the governing authorities needed to set a bar somewhere and that's what they chose. Why would they decide to make an exception for the Spark? What happens when the next drone comes along that is only a few grams heavier than the Spark and those owners want an exception?</p><p>This weigh limit becomes even more important once the new FAA regulations are fully implemented regarding flying over people. The weight becomes the point below which the drone can fly over people without any restrictions. Again why make exceptions?</p><p>Besides, what exactly are you looking to accomplish by doing so? My Spark is registered and I can do whatever I need to do with it. The weight limit is not restricting me in any way.</p><p>Also the Spark is in no way "just a selfie drone". It is a GPS enabled, 2-axis gimbal, intelligent, 1080p video, remote-enabled drone with a top speed of 31 MPH and a range of over a mile. That is much more than a selfie drone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhantomFandom, post: 92582, member: 15128"] Good luck, but I don't think so. Yes the weight limit may be somewhat arbitrary and could have been made slightly higher. However the governing authorities needed to set a bar somewhere and that's what they chose. Why would they decide to make an exception for the Spark? What happens when the next drone comes along that is only a few grams heavier than the Spark and those owners want an exception? This weigh limit becomes even more important once the new FAA regulations are fully implemented regarding flying over people. The weight becomes the point below which the drone can fly over people without any restrictions. Again why make exceptions? Besides, what exactly are you looking to accomplish by doing so? My Spark is registered and I can do whatever I need to do with it. The weight limit is not restricting me in any way. Also the Spark is in no way "just a selfie drone". It is a GPS enabled, 2-axis gimbal, intelligent, 1080p video, remote-enabled drone with a top speed of 31 MPH and a range of over a mile. That is much more than a selfie drone. [/QUOTE]
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