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Spark has more WiFi range than Mavic Pro in real world test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lake_Flyer" data-source="post: 554" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>I can only hope that DJI will not impose extra limits after the selfie crowd hits the skies and the first reports of reckless usage and stupidity flow all over the web. That still worries me. The morons that ultimately will force DJI to ruin a perfectly capable little quad and render it to a limited flying selfie stick.</p><p></p><p>My idea would be to limit it even further when just flown with gestures or smartphone, like max 30m up and out. To be able to use a remote controller one would first have to prove that he/she knows at least the general safety rules and shows advanced flying skills (flying figures and patterns in atti mode, nose in and nose out), in a test that they could do using their Spark and phone app, within the set limits. Only after a successful test the user would get an unlock key for a remote and be able to use it to the full.</p><p></p><p>But that's just a dream. People probably wouldn't accept that and stop buying the Spark all together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lake_Flyer, post: 554, member: 102"] I can only hope that DJI will not impose extra limits after the selfie crowd hits the skies and the first reports of reckless usage and stupidity flow all over the web. That still worries me. The morons that ultimately will force DJI to ruin a perfectly capable little quad and render it to a limited flying selfie stick. My idea would be to limit it even further when just flown with gestures or smartphone, like max 30m up and out. To be able to use a remote controller one would first have to prove that he/she knows at least the general safety rules and shows advanced flying skills (flying figures and patterns in atti mode, nose in and nose out), in a test that they could do using their Spark and phone app, within the set limits. Only after a successful test the user would get an unlock key for a remote and be able to use it to the full. But that's just a dream. People probably wouldn't accept that and stop buying the Spark all together. [/QUOTE]
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