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<blockquote data-quote="Miket" data-source="post: 77156" data-attributes="member: 11542"><p>The landing point recognition is a very clever feature of the spark, and everything we can do to assist and enhance that technology has got to be a good idea. I use an adhesive raf bulls eye design, applied to my case, to take off and land. Regarding take off procedures, I never use auto. I manually take off and rise to around 20 feet and hover for about 30 seconds. This allows photography by the spark of the takeoff point image, and it also allows motors to warm up a bit. Last but not least, it gives me a chance to confirm that the GPS is giving stable flight characteristics, before I start having my fun. I find it worthwhile, and whilst I can only remember one occasion when I decided to land again because of excessive drifting, that one occasion could have resulted in a lost spark. [ATTACH=full]8374[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miket, post: 77156, member: 11542"] The landing point recognition is a very clever feature of the spark, and everything we can do to assist and enhance that technology has got to be a good idea. I use an adhesive raf bulls eye design, applied to my case, to take off and land. Regarding take off procedures, I never use auto. I manually take off and rise to around 20 feet and hover for about 30 seconds. This allows photography by the spark of the takeoff point image, and it also allows motors to warm up a bit. Last but not least, it gives me a chance to confirm that the GPS is giving stable flight characteristics, before I start having my fun. I find it worthwhile, and whilst I can only remember one occasion when I decided to land again because of excessive drifting, that one occasion could have resulted in a lost spark. [ATTACH=full]8374[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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