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Thinking about buying a spark - basic question about how high it can fly
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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 91704" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>Get familiar with apps that give you weather and wind conditions, like UAV Forecast, Windy.com, these will give you your best shot at when to try. Also, consider using flightradar24.com and its app, (all these are websites with matching apps) to view the airtraffic in your chosen location. At 500m you are hitting commercial air lanes. Are there local airports, small airfields? Check Skyvector.com also. Use a battery strap. Wanting to go up so high is fine as long as you are not going to bring something larger down. The #1 thing you should consider is safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 91704, member: 6411"] Get familiar with apps that give you weather and wind conditions, like UAV Forecast, Windy.com, these will give you your best shot at when to try. Also, consider using flightradar24.com and its app, (all these are websites with matching apps) to view the airtraffic in your chosen location. At 500m you are hitting commercial air lanes. Are there local airports, small airfields? Check Skyvector.com also. Use a battery strap. Wanting to go up so high is fine as long as you are not going to bring something larger down. The #1 thing you should consider is safety. [/QUOTE]
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