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<blockquote data-quote="davidkisley" data-source="post: 70081" data-attributes="member: 12403"><p>Even so, let’s say I launched from the ground, then put a table over the spot and returned from home. As it decends, the sensor that is being tricked by the fog would see this and slow the decent to land on the table. </p><p></p><p>Another example, I launched from a bridge and a foot away decended and the sofware showed negative altitude. If it used your method that would have been impossible. But because the sensor could not see the ground, it was possible. </p><p></p><p>Also consider launching near a building. And gps drifting a foot. Coming down fast on the roof would not be pleasant. </p><p></p><p>I hope these examples make sense how the fog can place it into a slow decent mode. And that is desirable for any number of cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidkisley, post: 70081, member: 12403"] Even so, let’s say I launched from the ground, then put a table over the spot and returned from home. As it decends, the sensor that is being tricked by the fog would see this and slow the decent to land on the table. Another example, I launched from a bridge and a foot away decended and the sofware showed negative altitude. If it used your method that would have been impossible. But because the sensor could not see the ground, it was possible. Also consider launching near a building. And gps drifting a foot. Coming down fast on the roof would not be pleasant. I hope these examples make sense how the fog can place it into a slow decent mode. And that is desirable for any number of cases. [/QUOTE]
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