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<blockquote data-quote="Ronsenvy" data-source="post: 7973" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Hello,</p><p> I encountered a problem while flying at dusk:30. Spark was out about 1000 ft. and 300+ ft high, when a power loss, then increase, kind of sputtering on, off, loosing altitude all the time. I increased the left stick, no effect at all. I then pressed the hold button and it stabilized. My friend who was next to me said go to go 4 and disarm obstacle avoidance. This done I resumed control of spark. Why did this happen and has anyone else had this problem, and is that the right cure for the problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronsenvy, post: 7973, member: 498"] Hello, I encountered a problem while flying at dusk:30. Spark was out about 1000 ft. and 300+ ft high, when a power loss, then increase, kind of sputtering on, off, loosing altitude all the time. I increased the left stick, no effect at all. I then pressed the hold button and it stabilized. My friend who was next to me said go to go 4 and disarm obstacle avoidance. This done I resumed control of spark. Why did this happen and has anyone else had this problem, and is that the right cure for the problem? [/QUOTE]
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