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<blockquote data-quote="BrianSC" data-source="post: 94192" data-attributes="member: 17104"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>The other day I flew the Spark under and between trees close to the coast line. I put it in tripod mode to make some footage between the trees. This was my first time doing footage like that. Plenty of sattelites, no compas error, etc. I checked the flight record and it did not go into ATTI mode at any point, as far as I can see.</p><p>The thing is that, the Spark would suddenly start to lose or gain altitude, or even going a bit side ways, while flyting between the trees, so much that I had to stop, since I couldn't trust it not to fly into a tree or hit the te ground or branches above, even though I tried to fly in a straight line and didn't change altitude.</p><p></p><p>One away from the trees, it went back to normal.</p><p></p><p>I have seen plenty of footage of people flying between trees, etc. so I believe this wasn't normal behaviour.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas of why it did this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianSC, post: 94192, member: 17104"] Hi all The other day I flew the Spark under and between trees close to the coast line. I put it in tripod mode to make some footage between the trees. This was my first time doing footage like that. Plenty of sattelites, no compas error, etc. I checked the flight record and it did not go into ATTI mode at any point, as far as I can see. The thing is that, the Spark would suddenly start to lose or gain altitude, or even going a bit side ways, while flyting between the trees, so much that I had to stop, since I couldn't trust it not to fly into a tree or hit the te ground or branches above, even though I tried to fly in a straight line and didn't change altitude. One away from the trees, it went back to normal. I have seen plenty of footage of people flying between trees, etc. so I believe this wasn't normal behaviour. Any ideas of why it did this? [/QUOTE]
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