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<blockquote data-quote="Jason M" data-source="post: 81694" data-attributes="member: 15699"><p>I didn't experiecne any problems, but I didn't go deep into the Pine trees and stayed on the edge of it always facing in. The trees were on the edge of a clear Paddock, which was an advantage. So I set up in the clearing first, and then flew into the Pine trees, at eyesight level from the Paddock (facing looking deep into the forest) whilst walking directly behind behind the Spark. Just enough to the create the impression that I was deep in it. So I was always behind the spark by about 1-2 metres. Once inside I found a clearing, and was able to go straight up abd straight down again. I think if you set up in a middle of a Pine forest and tried to fly over it you'd definitely lose signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason M, post: 81694, member: 15699"] I didn't experiecne any problems, but I didn't go deep into the Pine trees and stayed on the edge of it always facing in. The trees were on the edge of a clear Paddock, which was an advantage. So I set up in the clearing first, and then flew into the Pine trees, at eyesight level from the Paddock (facing looking deep into the forest) whilst walking directly behind behind the Spark. Just enough to the create the impression that I was deep in it. So I was always behind the spark by about 1-2 metres. Once inside I found a clearing, and was able to go straight up abd straight down again. I think if you set up in a middle of a Pine forest and tried to fly over it you'd definitely lose signal. [/QUOTE]
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