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Flying Sparky off the edge of the Grand Canyon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greekislandlover" data-source="post: 88040" data-attributes="member: 15844"><p>Not a trick question. The question is what happens if you take off from a point (such as a cliff, or top of a tall building) then fly the drone outwards. All of a sudden it's above the maximum height of 120M from ground level. How would the drone behave? Would it drop to 120M and be unable to RTH, or would it stay at the take off level and be able to RTH?</p><p></p><p>I apologise for using a NFZ as an example - it's simply the first example that came to mind!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greekislandlover, post: 88040, member: 15844"] Not a trick question. The question is what happens if you take off from a point (such as a cliff, or top of a tall building) then fly the drone outwards. All of a sudden it's above the maximum height of 120M from ground level. How would the drone behave? Would it drop to 120M and be unable to RTH, or would it stay at the take off level and be able to RTH? I apologise for using a NFZ as an example - it's simply the first example that came to mind! [/QUOTE]
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