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<blockquote data-quote="Heckmaniac" data-source="post: 109407" data-attributes="member: 13177"><p>Haha - you obviously have no idea what your talking about. I currently fly an Autel EVO as I too wanted longer battery life, better camera, and no flight restrictions that DJI constantly has. Not a DJI fanboy, but fully appreciated the quality entry level drone the Spark was (as is the mavic-mini). I'm not gonna argue with you if it's possible to make the 5.5 mi rt flight I've done many times in the past and have yt screen recording documented. Which the recording shows I had 76% battery remaining at 1 mile - 60% at 2 miles averaging anywhere from 37 to high 40's % power (in 7 mph headwind) in sport mode. Yes everything is stock (remote, antennas, spark battery and no overcharging - only add on is a passive $6 parabolic range extender on the antennas) - if your are as experienced as you claim you would know its very doable, although not advised for many obvious reasons. I'm not a drone reviewer, or provided anything from the manufacturers and don't make a dime from anything I do or record with the drone. Just pointing out that you really don't know what you're talking about on this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heckmaniac, post: 109407, member: 13177"] Haha - you obviously have no idea what your talking about. I currently fly an Autel EVO as I too wanted longer battery life, better camera, and no flight restrictions that DJI constantly has. Not a DJI fanboy, but fully appreciated the quality entry level drone the Spark was (as is the mavic-mini). I'm not gonna argue with you if it's possible to make the 5.5 mi rt flight I've done many times in the past and have yt screen recording documented. Which the recording shows I had 76% battery remaining at 1 mile - 60% at 2 miles averaging anywhere from 37 to high 40's % power (in 7 mph headwind) in sport mode. Yes everything is stock (remote, antennas, spark battery and no overcharging - only add on is a passive $6 parabolic range extender on the antennas) - if your are as experienced as you claim you would know its very doable, although not advised for many obvious reasons. I'm not a drone reviewer, or provided anything from the manufacturers and don't make a dime from anything I do or record with the drone. Just pointing out that you really don't know what you're talking about on this topic. [/QUOTE]
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