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seems like the best option is both, although i'm leaning towards buying a Marco Polo. 50' GPS accuracy is quite a large area if you're searching in a field of corn, or a dense woodland area. Not a problem in an open field or someone's back garden.
The two times I've nearly lost my quads it's been late evening light, in dense trees, and I've only found it because I could still spin up the motors and hear which tree it was hanging from. Am pretty sure GPS would not have helped me in those situations.
After a flyaway, with even a 1/2 mile range, with the Marco Polo it ought to be possible to find the Inspire as you know which direction it has gone. Not foolproof, but it seems good enough for me. Also, where I fly there is often patchy mobile signal - and of course the one time you'd need it would be the one time there's no cell coverage.
The two times I've nearly lost my quads it's been late evening light, in dense trees, and I've only found it because I could still spin up the motors and hear which tree it was hanging from. Am pretty sure GPS would not have helped me in those situations.
After a flyaway, with even a 1/2 mile range, with the Marco Polo it ought to be possible to find the Inspire as you know which direction it has gone. Not foolproof, but it seems good enough for me. Also, where I fly there is often patchy mobile signal - and of course the one time you'd need it would be the one time there's no cell coverage.