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<blockquote data-quote="shawnski451" data-source="post: 125631" data-attributes="member: 4588"><p>Well, that's exactly what I was working on particular that day. I think I may have made some adj in the controller settings but I was really trying to get a good feel for how the Spark reacted to my controller inputs. If ya get a chance, I recommend finding a wide open area and practice flying the Spark (in sport mode) laterally in an orbit around a fixed object while trying to keep it centered in the screen using yaw and the camera gimbal control wheel . Dedicate a fully charged battery to this exercise. You'll develop a feel for how the drone reacts and make adjustments as it orbits. It will become 2nd nature the more you practice. Oh yeah, watch out for objects such as trees and building while doing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnski451, post: 125631, member: 4588"] Well, that's exactly what I was working on particular that day. I think I may have made some adj in the controller settings but I was really trying to get a good feel for how the Spark reacted to my controller inputs. If ya get a chance, I recommend finding a wide open area and practice flying the Spark (in sport mode) laterally in an orbit around a fixed object while trying to keep it centered in the screen using yaw and the camera gimbal control wheel . Dedicate a fully charged battery to this exercise. You'll develop a feel for how the drone reacts and make adjustments as it orbits. It will become 2nd nature the more you practice. Oh yeah, watch out for objects such as trees and building while doing this. [/QUOTE]
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