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Legit JUST bought Spark (9 Hours Flight Time)... my thoughts on Mavic Air
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<blockquote data-quote="Ophidia Snaketongue" data-source="post: 34623" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>I went through the exact same thought process, OP. I could have saved up and got pretty much any drone I wished...ok, maybe not the Inspire, but the Spark is the best fit for my needs. It's my first drone, so I wanted something a little easier to fly (considering the wifi and OTG issues in the UK, I probably got this one wrong <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />), but two of my main wishes were for easy transport on aeroplanes since I fly a lot, and for a friendly-looking drone. I live in a pretty old-fashioned area full of Daily Mail readers and I knew that if I flew a Phantom I would get accused of delivering drugs to prisons, or spying on people. For the same reason, I went for the green model- more toy-like. A 3D gimbal would be nice, but I don't need 4k. I mostly upload videos to youtube and I really don't need that level of quality.</p><p></p><p>After some teething troubles with OTG etc, the Spark has most definitely delivered on everything I want. I'll happily admit to lusting after the Mavics and the Air, but I doubt they'd be as useful to me as my little Hoverbee is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ophidia Snaketongue, post: 34623, member: 4719"] I went through the exact same thought process, OP. I could have saved up and got pretty much any drone I wished...ok, maybe not the Inspire, but the Spark is the best fit for my needs. It's my first drone, so I wanted something a little easier to fly (considering the wifi and OTG issues in the UK, I probably got this one wrong :)), but two of my main wishes were for easy transport on aeroplanes since I fly a lot, and for a friendly-looking drone. I live in a pretty old-fashioned area full of Daily Mail readers and I knew that if I flew a Phantom I would get accused of delivering drugs to prisons, or spying on people. For the same reason, I went for the green model- more toy-like. A 3D gimbal would be nice, but I don't need 4k. I mostly upload videos to youtube and I really don't need that level of quality. After some teething troubles with OTG etc, the Spark has most definitely delivered on everything I want. I'll happily admit to lusting after the Mavics and the Air, but I doubt they'd be as useful to me as my little Hoverbee is. [/QUOTE]
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