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DJI Support help ~ Crash in ATTI mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 19452" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>When you "let off a stick" its going to keep going in the direction it was heading. Maybe "drift" is not a good term. Think of it like when you are in your car and you are traveling 60 mph and you let off the gas, you are going to "coast", Thats what the Spark in ATTI mode is going to do. Its going to "coast". It will slow down eventually, I can't say how soon or how much distance as I don't do much flying of my Spark in ATTI mode. </p><p></p><p>But when I've flown it in Sport Mode and I let off the throttle it will go another 5' to 10' feet before it stops. Its really hard for me to judge as I don't typically let my drones "drift" or "coast" as I'm used to flying FPV drones where you are constantly providing inputs. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, by your own admission you are a noob who flew in ATTI mode. And being new you may have panicked, pushed the stick in the wrong direction and into the tree. DJI would have been able to see all this from the data. They didn't see anything that indicated a malfunction of the drone thats why the high estimate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 19452, member: 652"] When you "let off a stick" its going to keep going in the direction it was heading. Maybe "drift" is not a good term. Think of it like when you are in your car and you are traveling 60 mph and you let off the gas, you are going to "coast", Thats what the Spark in ATTI mode is going to do. Its going to "coast". It will slow down eventually, I can't say how soon or how much distance as I don't do much flying of my Spark in ATTI mode. But when I've flown it in Sport Mode and I let off the throttle it will go another 5' to 10' feet before it stops. Its really hard for me to judge as I don't typically let my drones "drift" or "coast" as I'm used to flying FPV drones where you are constantly providing inputs. Unfortunately, by your own admission you are a noob who flew in ATTI mode. And being new you may have panicked, pushed the stick in the wrong direction and into the tree. DJI would have been able to see all this from the data. They didn't see anything that indicated a malfunction of the drone thats why the high estimate. [/QUOTE]
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