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<blockquote data-quote="netfolks2000" data-source="post: 41597" data-attributes="member: 8578"><p>I guess I differ on RTH. I find it very reliable and often just push RTH, sit back and relax while the drone returns. I watch it on the map, coming the right direction but it lands flawlessly every time. The machine is very dependable as long as it has GPS and good compass calibration, which I always check before takeoff. A good altitude on RTH assures no obstacles. They do what they are told if given proper information to do it with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netfolks2000, post: 41597, member: 8578"] I guess I differ on RTH. I find it very reliable and often just push RTH, sit back and relax while the drone returns. I watch it on the map, coming the right direction but it lands flawlessly every time. The machine is very dependable as long as it has GPS and good compass calibration, which I always check before takeoff. A good altitude on RTH assures no obstacles. They do what they are told if given proper information to do it with. [/QUOTE]
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