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DJI Spark Flyaway while testing litchi!
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<blockquote data-quote="Barbara" data-source="post: 107548" data-attributes="member: 14873"><p>Could be any number of reasons your Spark did not make it back that are totally unrelated to the software (litchi). Loss of satellite, ran into an obstacle, incorrect altitude settings, magnetic interference, sensor failures...etc. The software is pretty bullet-proof as far as running missions, if they are planned properly and no unforseen circumstances interrupt the mission. This is a problem with planning missions that take you out of "line of sight". You don't know whats happening to your drone if you can't see it and have no signal, and thus can't take control. This is one of the main reasons most regulations insist on line of sight operation.</p><p></p><p>Just sayin....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbara, post: 107548, member: 14873"] Could be any number of reasons your Spark did not make it back that are totally unrelated to the software (litchi). Loss of satellite, ran into an obstacle, incorrect altitude settings, magnetic interference, sensor failures...etc. The software is pretty bullet-proof as far as running missions, if they are planned properly and no unforseen circumstances interrupt the mission. This is a problem with planning missions that take you out of "line of sight". You don't know whats happening to your drone if you can't see it and have no signal, and thus can't take control. This is one of the main reasons most regulations insist on line of sight operation. Just sayin.... [/QUOTE]
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