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Crash: RTH error or user fault?
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<blockquote data-quote="TimmyG" data-source="post: 67062" data-attributes="member: 13463"><p>From the flight log I can see that the home point was North of that big tree that was behind you. Always set your RTH altitude higher than the surrounding obstacles and always manually establish a home point before taking off. Get into the habit of doing this. Also you can quickly cancel the RTH by pushing the the RTH button or the pause button on the controller</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimmyG, post: 67062, member: 13463"] From the flight log I can see that the home point was North of that big tree that was behind you. Always set your RTH altitude higher than the surrounding obstacles and always manually establish a home point before taking off. Get into the habit of doing this. Also you can quickly cancel the RTH by pushing the the RTH button or the pause button on the controller [/QUOTE]
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