I agree.
The Neo line is the sub-250 FPV/whoop style offering. With the Neo 2 out, it doesn't make a lot of sense to release an Avata that would have similar, limited performance characteristics.
@WNYBill, the manner in which you're describing this makes no sense to the rest of us – DJI drones are never completely disabled from flying due to lack of contact with DJI over the internet.
If a long enough period goes by, DJI Fly will be...
That posted image to support the claim can be from any DJI drone, there's no proof it came from a spark.
In addition to the suspicious speed, the max distance of 2.7km is also highly suspicious, given the spark uses wifi, even with the RC. I...