P4 (Original) was rated at 5k I think, but max I've ever got is 3.2
Basically, I'd say if you can stretch, get the Spark. It's easier to cart around, has longer range, similar camera, obstacle avoidance, more up to date tech, etc etc
Only way the P3S wins is lower cost, longer range (spark without r/c), and is a bit more stable in high winds
take the antenna connection out, plug it into something that can record the incoming signal, install your own custom unit in the drone to fake the signal as being somewhere else
> I bought this dji phantom 3 about six months ago and have only had time to fly it about 20 times I have wrecked it about three times when I was flying low to the ground didn't hurt anything
I like manuals. I've had a couple. Used to be better for fuel efficiency if you drive them right. But now it seems like most manufacturers only offer the bottom level cars in manual.
In the US they manage to make them too small. I had to drive the quintessential American vehicle around one, the width of the lines combined with the curves made it awfully uncomfortable.
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basically it's a smart a$$ wasting everyone's time with full knowledge it's not a suitable question. The fact that it's in perfect English demonstrates the OPs ability to read the site rules
lol
I retract that last statement the grammar is unique
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