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<blockquote data-quote="rich777" data-source="post: 70625" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>I would have thought that if all these sensor problems happen when you come down vertically to land then why not just have a spark moving forward as you descend like in a spiral. We can all crash our Sparks flying across a field and slam them into the ground if we put the sticks down without ever having the downward looking sensors warning us that we are near the ground or slowing us down.</p><p>I've flown in cloud and had the sensor fail warning to land immediately and just ignore it and keep on flying forward and downwards with no problem at all. Just my experience of this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rich777, post: 70625, member: 4003"] I would have thought that if all these sensor problems happen when you come down vertically to land then why not just have a spark moving forward as you descend like in a spiral. We can all crash our Sparks flying across a field and slam them into the ground if we put the sticks down without ever having the downward looking sensors warning us that we are near the ground or slowing us down. I've flown in cloud and had the sensor fail warning to land immediately and just ignore it and keep on flying forward and downwards with no problem at all. Just my experience of this issue. [/QUOTE]
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