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<blockquote data-quote="SPark_South_Oz" data-source="post: 122039" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>I got my M1P first, and like the Spark it's just reliable and good enough for my needs (usually shoot in 1080 for that too).</p><p>Then some year or two later, I inherited the Spark from my son who just never had time to fly it, and that was a whole other level of fun, and ease to travel with.</p><p></p><p>I love the way it doesn't fold, just simpler again to get in the air.</p><p>The Spark is actually smaller in the air than the mini, did you know that ?</p><p></p><p>Have accumulated some great kit for it now, 5 great batteries, flymore package, filters, MAS props (so quiet) and the latest addition the charging / storage station, I could just about fly for a couple of hours easy there if I wanted 8 batteries total value, but spreading out flights on a day drive (car charger is brilliant), I can fly many sights all day . . . take the M1P and its 6 batteries and I can almost fly non stop !!</p><p></p><p>Yeah, the Air 2s is very tempting, but that's another thing I love about Spark and M1P, Go4.</p><p>Heck, I'd need a bigger computer to store and edit higher res anyway, lol.</p><p></p><p>Unless one of these drones drops from the sky, I don't think I have another need for a new DJI type drone.</p><p>A traditional FPV drone ? That's another story, that looks like a hoot.</p><p></p><p>Keep enjoying the Spark Hank, and the Air, they are a pretty good drone for sure, brother in law has one.</p><p>You know DJI has discontinued the batteries for the Air now too ?</p><p>Just like the did for the Spark and M1P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPark_South_Oz, post: 122039, member: 17032"] I got my M1P first, and like the Spark it's just reliable and good enough for my needs (usually shoot in 1080 for that too). Then some year or two later, I inherited the Spark from my son who just never had time to fly it, and that was a whole other level of fun, and ease to travel with. I love the way it doesn't fold, just simpler again to get in the air. The Spark is actually smaller in the air than the mini, did you know that ? Have accumulated some great kit for it now, 5 great batteries, flymore package, filters, MAS props (so quiet) and the latest addition the charging / storage station, I could just about fly for a couple of hours easy there if I wanted 8 batteries total value, but spreading out flights on a day drive (car charger is brilliant), I can fly many sights all day . . . take the M1P and its 6 batteries and I can almost fly non stop !! Yeah, the Air 2s is very tempting, but that's another thing I love about Spark and M1P, Go4. Heck, I'd need a bigger computer to store and edit higher res anyway, lol. Unless one of these drones drops from the sky, I don't think I have another need for a new DJI type drone. A traditional FPV drone ? That's another story, that looks like a hoot. Keep enjoying the Spark Hank, and the Air, they are a pretty good drone for sure, brother in law has one. You know DJI has discontinued the batteries for the Air now too ? Just like the did for the Spark and M1P. [/QUOTE]
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