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<blockquote data-quote="Flying Flynn" data-source="post: 110929" data-attributes="member: 19303"><p>I have no experience with the Mini so can only comment on the Spark. It is still available at Walmart and Best Buy may have it. I bought mine second hand using the Let Go app. Many drones are posted for sale on Let Go, Offer Up, and Facebook sales. I got mine almost brand new with controller, two batteries, a charger that can charge 4 batteries, the remote control, and a phone all at once, and a carrying case. $275.00.</p><p> It must be registered with the FAA, the Mini is below .55 lbs and does not need to be registered. My Spark handles a moderate wind quite well.</p><p>I have been flying the Spark since November, my first "real" drone. I have learned a lot and still have more to learn. Gaining experience and confidence with every flight, this is an excellent first drone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flying Flynn, post: 110929, member: 19303"] I have no experience with the Mini so can only comment on the Spark. It is still available at Walmart and Best Buy may have it. I bought mine second hand using the Let Go app. Many drones are posted for sale on Let Go, Offer Up, and Facebook sales. I got mine almost brand new with controller, two batteries, a charger that can charge 4 batteries, the remote control, and a phone all at once, and a carrying case. $275.00. It must be registered with the FAA, the Mini is below .55 lbs and does not need to be registered. My Spark handles a moderate wind quite well. I have been flying the Spark since November, my first "real" drone. I have learned a lot and still have more to learn. Gaining experience and confidence with every flight, this is an excellent first drone. [/QUOTE]
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