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<blockquote data-quote="James Lummel" data-source="post: 57288" data-attributes="member: 11795"><p>Just remember anything worth doing comes with it's own built in frustrations, they seem to go hand in hand! And remember you aren't in this alone, you got ton's of resources at hand to deal with most if not all of the problems you might encounter.</p><p></p><p>When you first start to use the Spark you need to activate it, so make sure you watch a few of the videos on YouTube about how to do that before jumping in. And then it's going to want to update the firmware on the Spark and the controller, and then the batteries, again it's worth reviewing a few videos on that as well.</p><p></p><p>And that's the hard part, the rest is a piece of cake! There's a lot to learn with flight modes and such, but there are tons of tutorials out there and you can fly in the wind so are able to do a lot more with it than some of the previous drones you've owned. Just pace yourself and you'll do fine.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the wonderful world of smart drones!</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Lummel, post: 57288, member: 11795"] Just remember anything worth doing comes with it's own built in frustrations, they seem to go hand in hand! And remember you aren't in this alone, you got ton's of resources at hand to deal with most if not all of the problems you might encounter. When you first start to use the Spark you need to activate it, so make sure you watch a few of the videos on YouTube about how to do that before jumping in. And then it's going to want to update the firmware on the Spark and the controller, and then the batteries, again it's worth reviewing a few videos on that as well. And that's the hard part, the rest is a piece of cake! There's a lot to learn with flight modes and such, but there are tons of tutorials out there and you can fly in the wind so are able to do a lot more with it than some of the previous drones you've owned. Just pace yourself and you'll do fine. Welcome to the wonderful world of smart drones! James [/QUOTE]
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Hello from Upstate New York...