I would think so as it conforms more to the form factor of the Mavic Pro series as much as those two have been said to resemble each other as well as have been said to be so different from each other in their first iteration.
Aren't those the Dobby propellers? Or at least the same style. Seem's like a decent spark upgrade, assuming all this is true, I prefer to wait for the full specs.
If that is legit, it is the Mavic Air 2/mini, I think. Which, in my eyes, anyway WAS already the Spark 2 ;-)
Edit: But of course, you can say it is the spark.
I just don't see that there will be any other Spark-named drone at all.
Ben Mason Posted at 8-15 06:04
Aren't those the Dobby propellers? Or at least the same style. Seem's like a decent spark upgrade, assuming all this is true, I prefer to wait for the full specs.
I wonder how similar of a finished product will look to this prototype? No locking spring propellers? No cover covering the Micro USB and SD card slots? No lining to cover the wires running through the arms? One thing has to be true with this drone, similar to the Tello the battery will make up almost half the weight of the entire drone....which does lend light to its projected top speed that has to be close to the Spark's 31mph but obviously how light and small I'd give it 27mph given how the Tello can do 17mph.....and knowing how DJI keeps their drones close in comparison with certain features the Mavic 2 RTH speed is 26.7mph, which the selling point of this drone will be its RTH speed that will likely equal its top speed of 27mph making it a well rounded flyer that has some giddy up!! (given how big the battery will be?)
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I hope this is an unfinished product and rough rendition of what is to come, but those props remind me of a drone that DJI is expecting children to fly and "knock around" by screwing the props down instead of the twist and spring design. This is resultant that if the drone props hit something on a Spark the props sometimes dislodge but DJI it looks like is intending for this drone to be flown by young children? Hence the similarity to the Anafi but I don't hold too much weight into that DJI has built a signature feature with its props that are on all its drones starting with the Mavic Pro....This drone either has prototype props that are not the actual finished props or DJI is showing us a pretty good rendition of what's to come with this drone?
Most of the Spark owners don't even know what a bigger drone feels like. The Mavic 2 is like 3x the size of the Spark. It took a while to get used to the size but now it doesn't look so big. P4 is bigger and has a much higher climbing rate than the Mavic 2s. On the avatars and online they look the same size.