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Spark flew away (with flight records)
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<blockquote data-quote="SPark_South_Oz" data-source="post: 121258" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>With no stick input, and obviously moving very slowly with the wind (which must have been blowing enough so it couldn't maintain position), it SHOULD have kept drifting until low battery forced landing.</p><p>Thinking about that, being in atti too it would have just drifted like that with the wind, if it somehow got signal back it would likely have been far enough away to start a RTH low battery failsafe, and that may have partially happened . . . could be a tough one to work through, best to assume it just stayed in atti.</p><p></p><p>Of course if it remained in atti, it could have drifted any direction slightly, more at any shifts of the wind and possibly some vertical movement.</p><p></p><p>Best thig to do is post to Mavic section as advised, ask politely if anyone can give you a quick idea of best likely spot to search.</p><p>Read some of the posts there, they are very good at this.</p><p>Time is ticking, don't want it out there any longer than necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPark_South_Oz, post: 121258, member: 17032"] With no stick input, and obviously moving very slowly with the wind (which must have been blowing enough so it couldn't maintain position), it SHOULD have kept drifting until low battery forced landing. Thinking about that, being in atti too it would have just drifted like that with the wind, if it somehow got signal back it would likely have been far enough away to start a RTH low battery failsafe, and that may have partially happened . . . could be a tough one to work through, best to assume it just stayed in atti. Of course if it remained in atti, it could have drifted any direction slightly, more at any shifts of the wind and possibly some vertical movement. Best thig to do is post to Mavic section as advised, ask politely if anyone can give you a quick idea of best likely spot to search. Read some of the posts there, they are very good at this. Time is ticking, don't want it out there any longer than necessary. [/QUOTE]
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