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A bit disappointed in my new Spark.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 14478" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>To say you can compare the Mavic to the Spark is weak comparison. Apples vs. Oranges, both fruit, but different enough. IMO, its like comparing a Toyota Prius to a Subaru STI. Sure, they are both cars; they get you from point A to point B, they carry passengers, etc, but they serve two different purposes and ways of doing it. Compare the Spark to the Yuneec Breeze or something like that and the Spark becomes the "Gold Standard". </p><p></p><p>Just because they are both drones capable of doing AP, doesn't put them in the same category...</p><p></p><p>Once you get into FPV Racing type drones, you're going to find like I have and several of my other friends we fly our AP drones less for "fun" and more for AP work/play. This doesn't mean I fly my AP drones less, just with more of a purpose...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 14478, member: 652"] To say you can compare the Mavic to the Spark is weak comparison. Apples vs. Oranges, both fruit, but different enough. IMO, its like comparing a Toyota Prius to a Subaru STI. Sure, they are both cars; they get you from point A to point B, they carry passengers, etc, but they serve two different purposes and ways of doing it. Compare the Spark to the Yuneec Breeze or something like that and the Spark becomes the "Gold Standard". Just because they are both drones capable of doing AP, doesn't put them in the same category... Once you get into FPV Racing type drones, you're going to find like I have and several of my other friends we fly our AP drones less for "fun" and more for AP work/play. This doesn't mean I fly my AP drones less, just with more of a purpose... [/QUOTE]
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A bit disappointed in my new Spark.