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Motors stopped at 100 metres while in LANDING mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkasse" data-source="post: 48958" data-attributes="member: 6489"><p>Exactly what I mean - the RTH function is a really nice failesafe technology, but i think it is better to use it only as this - as last option if everything else fails.</p><p> </p><p>Specially when you see that the drone already acts weird, the best way will be to land it manually on the position, where it is - or maneuver it manually to a safe landing zone, when I know where "where it is" actually is, because normally weird behavior is a result of a misfunctional Sensor or GPS. Hitting RTH when the drone already has a problem will probably make it worse, because in that mode it will rely completely on those sensors, which are mayby already working faulty and the spark has no backup systems like military drones. </p><p>So as long as you have LOS and/or FPV feed, it is normally not a good idea to hit RTH. </p><p></p><p>I specially miss with the spark, that there is no manual sensorless "stupid" mode, on which you can fallback to get it safely out of the air, when some strange sensor error occures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkasse, post: 48958, member: 6489"] Exactly what I mean - the RTH function is a really nice failesafe technology, but i think it is better to use it only as this - as last option if everything else fails. Specially when you see that the drone already acts weird, the best way will be to land it manually on the position, where it is - or maneuver it manually to a safe landing zone, when I know where "where it is" actually is, because normally weird behavior is a result of a misfunctional Sensor or GPS. Hitting RTH when the drone already has a problem will probably make it worse, because in that mode it will rely completely on those sensors, which are mayby already working faulty and the spark has no backup systems like military drones. So as long as you have LOS and/or FPV feed, it is normally not a good idea to hit RTH. I specially miss with the spark, that there is no manual sensorless "stupid" mode, on which you can fallback to get it safely out of the air, when some strange sensor error occures. [/QUOTE]
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