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Will the Mavic Air replace the Spark
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Baron" data-source="post: 31867" data-attributes="member: 1204"><p>The rumors say the Mavic Air had project name "unicorn".</p><p>Seeing that a Mavic Pro II is close to launch (2 months ahead, I would say), I think DJI should have called the Air "Spark Pro".</p><p></p><p>Esp. the lack of Ocusync, the accompanying limitation in Support for Goggles, and reduction in range, flight time and blade size, qualifies the craft as Spark class rather than Mavic class. If any kind of Air drone is urgently needed, then a Spark Air at 249g ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Baron, post: 31867, member: 1204"] The rumors say the Mavic Air had project name "unicorn". Seeing that a Mavic Pro II is close to launch (2 months ahead, I would say), I think DJI should have called the Air "Spark Pro". Esp. the lack of Ocusync, the accompanying limitation in Support for Goggles, and reduction in range, flight time and blade size, qualifies the craft as Spark class rather than Mavic class. If any kind of Air drone is urgently needed, then a Spark Air at 249g ... [/QUOTE]
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