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<blockquote data-quote="Joeinwa711" data-source="post: 81273" data-attributes="member: 15739"><p>I bought most of the stuff out there for my Spark after I got it a couple of months ago. I find the most important things are spare batteries, you need at least 3 total IMHO, more is better. I find myself using the gimbal protector and joystick guard for the RC when I transport my Spark, I use the carrying case that came with it. I find the range extender lens thing works well but I don't often need it, but it's cheap and easy to take along. I use the landing legs when I'm in a weedy/dusty area, but usually land in my hand anyway. I nicked myself once, but still don't use the prop guards unless I'm flying indoors, where they are indispensable. </p><p>My $.02, enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joeinwa711, post: 81273, member: 15739"] I bought most of the stuff out there for my Spark after I got it a couple of months ago. I find the most important things are spare batteries, you need at least 3 total IMHO, more is better. I find myself using the gimbal protector and joystick guard for the RC when I transport my Spark, I use the carrying case that came with it. I find the range extender lens thing works well but I don't often need it, but it's cheap and easy to take along. I use the landing legs when I'm in a weedy/dusty area, but usually land in my hand anyway. I nicked myself once, but still don't use the prop guards unless I'm flying indoors, where they are indispensable. My $.02, enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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