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Crash: RTH error or user fault?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chips" data-source="post: 67759" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>After seeing a tip from someone, I usually go to some height and then set the Homepoint again. It seems to be more accurate when returning to the same spot. It's a quick action and perhaps good because you hover a few seconds to set the HP and that could be like a sort of pre-flight check for the props and other systems, etc.</p><p></p><p>When I use RTH, I monitor the flight path and when it goes into landing mode, I watch where it is coming down by camera. Often, I stop it at a certain height when it is within visual range and then adjust its landing point and bring it down manually. Usually when it is coming down, you can manoeuvre the position and if there is an open area, then I will position it over that area so if anything happens and it starts to fall, it will be in an open area.</p><p></p><p>On one occasion, I hit RTH accidentally as it was already at about my eye level and was shocked to see it rising by itself. Then I realised that as it was near the HP, it was acting in accordance with the set RTH height that it should go to before moving horizontally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chips, post: 67759, member: 2322"] After seeing a tip from someone, I usually go to some height and then set the Homepoint again. It seems to be more accurate when returning to the same spot. It's a quick action and perhaps good because you hover a few seconds to set the HP and that could be like a sort of pre-flight check for the props and other systems, etc. When I use RTH, I monitor the flight path and when it goes into landing mode, I watch where it is coming down by camera. Often, I stop it at a certain height when it is within visual range and then adjust its landing point and bring it down manually. Usually when it is coming down, you can manoeuvre the position and if there is an open area, then I will position it over that area so if anything happens and it starts to fall, it will be in an open area. On one occasion, I hit RTH accidentally as it was already at about my eye level and was shocked to see it rising by itself. Then I realised that as it was near the HP, it was acting in accordance with the set RTH height that it should go to before moving horizontally. [/QUOTE]
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