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<blockquote data-quote="koffe" data-source="post: 48692" data-attributes="member: 3345"><p>On my second or third flight last fall when my bird was new, I suddenly lost vlos and the screen was full milky. We were in a cloud! I descended with full left stick down. After 5 or 10 looong seconds I could se the ground on screen again. Then my Spark got mad and carouselled very fast. I could not stop the rotation but was happy it was coming down. Finally it landed normal.</p><p></p><p>I guess after some reading here that I got mist on the sensors, but am not quite sure of it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koffe, post: 48692, member: 3345"] On my second or third flight last fall when my bird was new, I suddenly lost vlos and the screen was full milky. We were in a cloud! I descended with full left stick down. After 5 or 10 looong seconds I could se the ground on screen again. Then my Spark got mad and carouselled very fast. I could not stop the rotation but was happy it was coming down. Finally it landed normal. I guess after some reading here that I got mist on the sensors, but am not quite sure of it [/QUOTE]
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