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[Noobie Question] Spark - really that unreliable?
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<blockquote data-quote="cdasso" data-source="post: 24712" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>I have had a Spark and a Mavic for a few weeks now and I am very happy with both of them. That being said, they are different machines.</p><p></p><p>I find myself flying the Spark most of the time. It is just really fun. I took the time to completely learn everything about it before trying to do stuff. I read the documentation and watched enough videos to find the common threads and who really knows what they are talking about.</p><p></p><p>It seems to me that a lot of folks who have issues are new and don't take enough time to understand how the thing works before they just take off and fly a mile away. Or I read post after post about people who are trying to push the Spark to it's limits. It was not designed as a mini Mavic and it won't be one. For a drone this size the intended limits are awesome and way beyond any other drone in its class already. If you try to find the limits of it then you surely will. </p><p></p><p>I have had no issues with my Spark and I hope it stays that way but I have been flying RC stuff for many years and I know that it won't. At some point something will happen either by me doing something stupid or some malfunction. I have also read all of the bad stuff but I just choose to make sure I learn enough to know what I am doing and then go fly the thing and have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdasso, post: 24712, member: 5485"] I have had a Spark and a Mavic for a few weeks now and I am very happy with both of them. That being said, they are different machines. I find myself flying the Spark most of the time. It is just really fun. I took the time to completely learn everything about it before trying to do stuff. I read the documentation and watched enough videos to find the common threads and who really knows what they are talking about. It seems to me that a lot of folks who have issues are new and don't take enough time to understand how the thing works before they just take off and fly a mile away. Or I read post after post about people who are trying to push the Spark to it's limits. It was not designed as a mini Mavic and it won't be one. For a drone this size the intended limits are awesome and way beyond any other drone in its class already. If you try to find the limits of it then you surely will. I have had no issues with my Spark and I hope it stays that way but I have been flying RC stuff for many years and I know that it won't. At some point something will happen either by me doing something stupid or some malfunction. I have also read all of the bad stuff but I just choose to make sure I learn enough to know what I am doing and then go fly the thing and have fun! [/QUOTE]
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