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<blockquote data-quote="SparkyUser" data-source="post: 78755" data-attributes="member: 15733"><p>I was flying my spark a couple days ago and it was pretty foggy. No problem, i did not need VLOS since smart spark had plenty satelites. (Sidenote, had anyone had more than 31?) But then the altitude started goofing on me, saying it was 0.3 m (1 ft) to the ground. Once again, i was not worried because i knew i was well clear of any obstacles. But a couple seconds later i heard "Maximum flight altitude reached" somehow it lifted itself over 100 meter (300 ft) higher. Luckly, i was just about able to get it back down, but the super slow 150 m drop took 68% of my battery life...</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if you can turn off these groundsensors? If you cant, DO NOT FLY IN THE FOG! </p><p>Imagine it had thought it had touched down on the ground, and turning off it props....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SparkyUser, post: 78755, member: 15733"] I was flying my spark a couple days ago and it was pretty foggy. No problem, i did not need VLOS since smart spark had plenty satelites. (Sidenote, had anyone had more than 31?) But then the altitude started goofing on me, saying it was 0.3 m (1 ft) to the ground. Once again, i was not worried because i knew i was well clear of any obstacles. But a couple seconds later i heard "Maximum flight altitude reached" somehow it lifted itself over 100 meter (300 ft) higher. Luckly, i was just about able to get it back down, but the super slow 150 m drop took 68% of my battery life... Does anyone know if you can turn off these groundsensors? If you cant, DO NOT FLY IN THE FOG! Imagine it had thought it had touched down on the ground, and turning off it props.... [/QUOTE]
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