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<blockquote data-quote="SaigonDude" data-source="post: 89790" data-attributes="member: 17254"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Sorry for not replying sooner. I really wanted to post a video, but tracking the Spark, and shooting a video was too much with only 2 hands. Yes, I had done an IMU calibration, along with several compass cals as well. I basically had grounded the Spark, and read the forum when I had time.</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, this weekend, I went out into a very rural aral area over the weekend, took the Spark, (and a Mav2).....and the Spark flew normally once again. The Spark's batteries are approaching 2 years old, and have been charged ~50-60x. I suspect the problem is related to the age of the AC, its batteries, and mag interference in the very dense urban area that I fly often. The climate is tropical, high temps & humidity. I have had a heck of a lot of problems with corrosion on connectors, on all sorts of devices. I will review the flight logs, and see if any info helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaigonDude, post: 89790, member: 17254"] Hi, Sorry for not replying sooner. I really wanted to post a video, but tracking the Spark, and shooting a video was too much with only 2 hands. Yes, I had done an IMU calibration, along with several compass cals as well. I basically had grounded the Spark, and read the forum when I had time. HOWEVER, this weekend, I went out into a very rural aral area over the weekend, took the Spark, (and a Mav2).....and the Spark flew normally once again. The Spark's batteries are approaching 2 years old, and have been charged ~50-60x. I suspect the problem is related to the age of the AC, its batteries, and mag interference in the very dense urban area that I fly often. The climate is tropical, high temps & humidity. I have had a heck of a lot of problems with corrosion on connectors, on all sorts of devices. I will review the flight logs, and see if any info helps. [/QUOTE]
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