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Pushing a Spark out to 14839 ft.

Very impressive Phxbird57 and worth the wait. You really did press its limits on distance and speed Got you last drop out of that battery too ?. Great guitar music was a plus. Was that a hawk that flew by at 10:25 on the right hand side of the screen? Thanks for the extra effort to share.
 
It was a hawk, probably looking for lunch. If you watch at the end just before landing your see its shadow lower left side.
 
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Very impressive Phxbird57 and worth the wait. You really did press its limits on distance and speed Got you last drop out of that battery too ?. Great guitar music was a plus. Was that a hawk that flew by at 10:25 on the right hand side of the screen? Thanks for the extra effort to share.
 

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made it out that far then lost telemetry and video. Updated and good.
Wow? very impressive!!! Did you have a problem when you turned the Spark around? There seemed to be a delay before you proceeded back? Did all controlls function properly at that 14,800 plus distance? Thanks for sharing... Scooter
 
I just realised i know ****...
I only use go4 to fly, go4 to edit, go4 ....
i use go 4 for flying only.
hello the software is called dashware.
www.dashware.net

Dashware Download - DashWare
Release notes can be found HERE. DashWare is a Windows PC application, but it also runs on Macs under VMware, Parallels or Boot Camp.
www.dashware.net
www.dashware.net
it's not to user friendly.
What I do is upload my data file to airdata
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airdata.com
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once airdata has the data file from the flight. I download the CSV file from airdata for that flight.
next you will need to run the video from the drone through a videoing editing program and same it again. the video edit program will wash out a lot of extra data that dashware cant handle.
once you have the new version of the video ( which will be a lot smaller). you can load it in dashware and the cvs file also. big thing is trying to sink the two files. I start my video before take off and then I sink it with take off height.
The Dashware will come with some gauges you can play with there are ours on the web that makes gauges .
Hope this helps.
Phxbird57
 

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