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<blockquote data-quote="Haggi" data-source="post: 122239" data-attributes="member: 6846"><p>This is the setting that almost nobody changes, thats prob why "we" did not recognize your issue.</p><p>Glad you solved it!</p><p>Regarding the RTH behaviour: You are supposed to launch straight up to 10m/30ft or so, wait some seconds so the bird can shot a photo of your launch site. It's doin this with no action from the pilot, and it activate something called "precision landing".</p><p>If RTH is initiated, the bird will return to launch site, rotate according to launch bearing (pointing direction), compare "photo" with ground and start descending.. trying to hit excact spot. It can, and sometimes will, go slightly backwards/forwards/sideways to achieve a so-called precision landing. This is normal. Sometimes it hits within a few cm's, sometimes it misses with meters. In real life "we" prefer to land the bird manually.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]13872[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haggi, post: 122239, member: 6846"] This is the setting that almost nobody changes, thats prob why "we" did not recognize your issue. Glad you solved it! Regarding the RTH behaviour: You are supposed to launch straight up to 10m/30ft or so, wait some seconds so the bird can shot a photo of your launch site. It's doin this with no action from the pilot, and it activate something called "precision landing". If RTH is initiated, the bird will return to launch site, rotate according to launch bearing (pointing direction), compare "photo" with ground and start descending.. trying to hit excact spot. It can, and sometimes will, go slightly backwards/forwards/sideways to achieve a so-called precision landing. This is normal. Sometimes it hits within a few cm's, sometimes it misses with meters. In real life "we" prefer to land the bird manually. [ATTACH type="full"]13872[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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