DJI Spark water floats
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gmPhysics
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I've looked around the forum and couldn't find a Spark thread on this topic yet. Are there any ideas about water-floats for the Spark yet?
We all assume that this little bird will return home, but when it's out over the lake, everything is a little more worrisome. In the unlikely, but possible event that it goes swimming, I'd like to be able to recover it to take advantage of the Refresh Warranty.


Post your links and ideas please. Much appreciated.
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gmPhysics
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Maybe these? (Not even sure that they'd fit on the short Spark arms)

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https://www.amazon.ca/GetterBack ... ellow/dp/B00GIYIU8Q this is what people used for the mavic i think. unless your talking about "landing" in water then that's a whole different beast.
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Anything that suggests floats for the Spark would be third party and not advisable. You certainly do not want to land in the water with your Spark as your chances of doing so successfully are low.
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DJI-Mark Posted at 2017-6-20 08:43
Anything that suggests floats for the Spark would be third party and not advisable. You certainly do not want to land in the water with your Spark as your chances of doing so successfully are low.

i think he means in-case it accidentally falls in the water.
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Thor1 Posted at 2017-6-20 08:47
i think he means in-case it accidentally falls in the water.

Yes. Sorry for the mis-labelling in the thread. I'm talking about water RECOVERY, not necessarily "floats".
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gmPhysics Posted at 2017-6-20 08:51
Yes. Sorry for the mis-labelling in the thread. I'm talking about water RECOVERY, not necessarily "floats".

hahaha good because it would certainly be difficult with a drone weighing 300 g. all i can think of besides that "geterback" thing is a couple of small Styrofoam cylinders on the arms?
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