T Troy Well-Known Member Join Aug 17, 2018 Messages 85 Age 58 Aug 19, 2018 #1 Hey guys , this weekend I was out burning up some battery’s in my spark and I found out my spark is much slower than my buddy’s in the standard mode . Mine is doing 6 mph in p mode and 30 in sport . What are other sparks doing for speed ?
Hey guys , this weekend I was out burning up some battery’s in my spark and I found out my spark is much slower than my buddy’s in the standard mode . Mine is doing 6 mph in p mode and 30 in sport . What are other sparks doing for speed ?
K Kylie Well-Known Member Join Jul 16, 2018 Messages 94 Age 28 Aug 20, 2018 #2 In P mode it is limited to 6.7 mph because of object avoidance and your sport mode speed seems fine.
Andre Levite WELL-TRUSTED MEMBER Premium Pilot Join Jun 18, 2018 Messages 1,680 Loc Treasure Coast of Florida Web how-to-spark.com Aug 20, 2018 #3 Your buddy may have turned off his Obstacle Avoidance System which almost doubles the speed in P-Mode. No reason to use OAS if you are flying line of sight while out in the open. I haven't turned on OAS for months at a time. Much faster that way Reactions: Hddeuce03 and alditenen
Your buddy may have turned off his Obstacle Avoidance System which almost doubles the speed in P-Mode. No reason to use OAS if you are flying line of sight while out in the open. I haven't turned on OAS for months at a time. Much faster that way
Northwood Mediaworks Former Spark & Mavic Air 2 Flyer Premium Pilot Join Jan 15, 2018 Messages 2,776 Age 65 Loc Northern Ontario, Canada Web northwoodmediaworks.com Aug 20, 2018 #4 Andre Levite said: Your buddy may have turned off his Obstacle Avoidance System which almost doubles the speed in P-Mode. No reason to use OAS if you are flying line of sight while out in the open. I haven't turned on OAS for months at a time. Much faster that way Click to expand... And no gimbal wobble!
Andre Levite said: Your buddy may have turned off his Obstacle Avoidance System which almost doubles the speed in P-Mode. No reason to use OAS if you are flying line of sight while out in the open. I haven't turned on OAS for months at a time. Much faster that way Click to expand... And no gimbal wobble!
T Troy Well-Known Member Join Aug 17, 2018 Messages 85 Age 58 Aug 20, 2018 #5 Thanks , I will give it a try
I Inactive Guest Aug 21, 2018 #6 Hwow, you Pilots are much braver and comfortable than I am because I leave my AOS on at all times. Lol better to be safe than sorry I always say.
Hwow, you Pilots are much braver and comfortable than I am because I leave my AOS on at all times. Lol better to be safe than sorry I always say.