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<blockquote data-quote="DavidBlezard" data-source="post: 95171" data-attributes="member: 15709"><p>My focus when flying from and to a boost is the take off and landing. Remember the boat is moving. I usually take off the stern so once it is airborne it is clear of the boat while it hovers. Looks like it is flying away. Then the landing. When the spark goes into the beeping landing mode you can still navigate forward, backward and sideways to hold your landing ? spot. I also have hovered and grabbed it out of the air. Then flip it over to kill the motors. When upside down the spark shuts off the engines. Unfortunately it records as a crash in your flight records and it under warranty it may impact DJI decision to cover any unrelated damage I. The future. </p><p></p><p>BTW: I’m usually on a sailboat. Many cables and other things that adds to the excitement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidBlezard, post: 95171, member: 15709"] My focus when flying from and to a boost is the take off and landing. Remember the boat is moving. I usually take off the stern so once it is airborne it is clear of the boat while it hovers. Looks like it is flying away. Then the landing. When the spark goes into the beeping landing mode you can still navigate forward, backward and sideways to hold your landing ? spot. I also have hovered and grabbed it out of the air. Then flip it over to kill the motors. When upside down the spark shuts off the engines. Unfortunately it records as a crash in your flight records and it under warranty it may impact DJI decision to cover any unrelated damage I. The future. BTW: I’m usually on a sailboat. Many cables and other things that adds to the excitement. [/QUOTE]
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