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How many highly experienced pilots have "lost / crashed" their Spark ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert" data-source="post: 18339" data-attributes="member: 525"><p>I think the percentage of cases where it was actually DJI’s fault the drone crashed is probably minimal. I have not been flying drones that long but I had a phantom three standard for over a year and a half and I never had any issues until I tried a risky maneuver and crashed into a tree over a river which was completely my fault. I have a spark now, been flying it since it launched, and I’ve had no issues with it. That being said I also taught myself how to fly on small hubsan Drones first, and I did crash a Fair amount of those. I went from not understanding how the orientation of flight worked to flying risky maneuvers all over my yard and really getting a feel for how drones work without any GPS or other high tech assistance. After learning on those, flying a DJI especially my spark, is almost not even the same thing, it’s so controlled and packed with automated features.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert, post: 18339, member: 525"] I think the percentage of cases where it was actually DJI’s fault the drone crashed is probably minimal. I have not been flying drones that long but I had a phantom three standard for over a year and a half and I never had any issues until I tried a risky maneuver and crashed into a tree over a river which was completely my fault. I have a spark now, been flying it since it launched, and I’ve had no issues with it. That being said I also taught myself how to fly on small hubsan Drones first, and I did crash a Fair amount of those. I went from not understanding how the orientation of flight worked to flying risky maneuvers all over my yard and really getting a feel for how drones work without any GPS or other high tech assistance. After learning on those, flying a DJI especially my spark, is almost not even the same thing, it’s so controlled and packed with automated features. [/QUOTE]
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