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<blockquote data-quote="Rocco Germani" data-source="post: 70555" data-attributes="member: 11368"><p>I flew in a situation the other day where there was a low cloud, but not low enough to be considered fog. It was a snow cloud and the bottom part was about 370 feet high. I went for it and got a nice video of me going up backwards into the cloud. Seconds later my drone started to try to land and it was stuck. I tried sports mode and everything I could to get it out of there, but it was stuck just decending. I put the throttle stick all the way down and it took a full minute and a half to decend out of the cloud. I'm sure the conditions could be different based upon your spark but this is what happened to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocco Germani, post: 70555, member: 11368"] I flew in a situation the other day where there was a low cloud, but not low enough to be considered fog. It was a snow cloud and the bottom part was about 370 feet high. I went for it and got a nice video of me going up backwards into the cloud. Seconds later my drone started to try to land and it was stuck. I tried sports mode and everything I could to get it out of there, but it was stuck just decending. I put the throttle stick all the way down and it took a full minute and a half to decend out of the cloud. I'm sure the conditions could be different based upon your spark but this is what happened to me. [/QUOTE]
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