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Quick Installation Intelligent Aircraft Landing Stabilizer For DJI Spark
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<blockquote data-quote="Joeinwa711" data-source="post: 107293" data-attributes="member: 15739"><p>It's also easy to hand land using the auto land button set to a function button on the controller, and the motors will shut down automatically once the Spark lands on your palm. Best to orient the Spark so the rear is facing you to avoid problems with the front obstacle sensor. Just orient the Spark and place your open palm horizontally under the hovering craft and push the auto land button (for ease of use I set this to a function button, which eliminates the need to slide the slider to confirm or the need to manually shutt down the motors, which simplifies the landing, since you don't need to do anything else with the controller after pushing the auto land button. I often take off the same way, especially in dusty areas or where there is no smooth, level terrain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joeinwa711, post: 107293, member: 15739"] It's also easy to hand land using the auto land button set to a function button on the controller, and the motors will shut down automatically once the Spark lands on your palm. Best to orient the Spark so the rear is facing you to avoid problems with the front obstacle sensor. Just orient the Spark and place your open palm horizontally under the hovering craft and push the auto land button (for ease of use I set this to a function button, which eliminates the need to slide the slider to confirm or the need to manually shutt down the motors, which simplifies the landing, since you don't need to do anything else with the controller after pushing the auto land button. I often take off the same way, especially in dusty areas or where there is no smooth, level terrain. [/QUOTE]
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