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Spark as a very first drone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Lines" data-source="post: 9919" data-attributes="member: 1708"><p>I am probably a day ahead of you. My Spark arrived yesterday. I wanted a drone that I could use for informal pictures and videos. I did not want anything complex that required immense effort to fly and therefore never use for its original purpose. It was a little disappointing on opening it to spend half a day updating the software and getting everything linked and stable. This is because you have to switch the WiFi between networks on a number of occasions to complete the process.</p><p></p><p>However with this out of the way I managed to fly it last night (in beginners mode) and achieved a high level of control (albeit at a slow speed) and even in this restricted mode found I could concentrate on the pictures/video as the flying was stable and nicely automated. I have the Fly More Combo.</p><p></p><p>Now feeling a lot happier with my choice after flying it. Mid-afternoon yesterday with it going flat during updating and getting "No Network" messages (because the app cannot access the Internet when connected to the controller) I was getting very frustrated with it as the "ideal for beginners" advertising message was wearing a bit thin,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Lines, post: 9919, member: 1708"] I am probably a day ahead of you. My Spark arrived yesterday. I wanted a drone that I could use for informal pictures and videos. I did not want anything complex that required immense effort to fly and therefore never use for its original purpose. It was a little disappointing on opening it to spend half a day updating the software and getting everything linked and stable. This is because you have to switch the WiFi between networks on a number of occasions to complete the process. However with this out of the way I managed to fly it last night (in beginners mode) and achieved a high level of control (albeit at a slow speed) and even in this restricted mode found I could concentrate on the pictures/video as the flying was stable and nicely automated. I have the Fly More Combo. Now feeling a lot happier with my choice after flying it. Mid-afternoon yesterday with it going flat during updating and getting "No Network" messages (because the app cannot access the Internet when connected to the controller) I was getting very frustrated with it as the "ideal for beginners" advertising message was wearing a bit thin, [/QUOTE]
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