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<blockquote data-quote="Wingman8209" data-source="post: 74988" data-attributes="member: 15048"><p>I don't disagree but it is very difficult. I think the point here is that the default flight mode is ATTI if GPS fails. Given that Sparks are being sold to kids (and adults) who have no previous flight experience, it's a guaranteed fly away or crash if they suddenly find themselves in ATTI mode. It would seem there could be a better solution. </p><p></p><p>Here's another question for the experts. When using the RC, you start the motors by pulling both sticks down and in. You kill the motors by holding the throttle (left) stick full down. How many people have found themselves in a situation where all they want to do is get the Spark on the ground as quickly as possible. So you yank the left stick full down for maximum decent and what. You kill the motors ? Or will that not happen above a certain altitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingman8209, post: 74988, member: 15048"] I don't disagree but it is very difficult. I think the point here is that the default flight mode is ATTI if GPS fails. Given that Sparks are being sold to kids (and adults) who have no previous flight experience, it's a guaranteed fly away or crash if they suddenly find themselves in ATTI mode. It would seem there could be a better solution. Here's another question for the experts. When using the RC, you start the motors by pulling both sticks down and in. You kill the motors by holding the throttle (left) stick full down. How many people have found themselves in a situation where all they want to do is get the Spark on the ground as quickly as possible. So you yank the left stick full down for maximum decent and what. You kill the motors ? Or will that not happen above a certain altitude. [/QUOTE]
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