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<blockquote data-quote="Saigondroner" data-source="post: 90456" data-attributes="member: 17363"><p>Yep, crashes happen, and you definitely were reminding me of some of my 1st mistakes....but these days, governments are flip-flopping and over regulating the hobby/sport/vocation. No one wants droning prohibited, but the White House Lawn Landing, and that Gatwick mess recently were most likely the reasons DJI is geofencing their products all over the world. A Spark is small enough to not cause much injury of damage, but not quite a toy. I have an old Phantom 2, that has NONE of the new 'safeties'....ATTI mode (if that), unlimited ceiling, only the battery limits how high it can fly. I guess it would freefall after....never tried. It could really hurt someone, if not flown carefully.</p><p></p><p>Fly safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saigondroner, post: 90456, member: 17363"] Yep, crashes happen, and you definitely were reminding me of some of my 1st mistakes....but these days, governments are flip-flopping and over regulating the hobby/sport/vocation. No one wants droning prohibited, but the White House Lawn Landing, and that Gatwick mess recently were most likely the reasons DJI is geofencing their products all over the world. A Spark is small enough to not cause much injury of damage, but not quite a toy. I have an old Phantom 2, that has NONE of the new 'safeties'....ATTI mode (if that), unlimited ceiling, only the battery limits how high it can fly. I guess it would freefall after....never tried. It could really hurt someone, if not flown carefully. Fly safe [/QUOTE]
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