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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 100871" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>You are most welcome. See the two circles on the bottom right of the screenshots I posted? Those are your controller sticks. Click on the Notifications tab of the Airdata link I posted. Then click on HD flight player. You can now play the entire flight and see the arrow (which indicates the AC's heading) move on the map along with the controller stick inputs.</p><p></p><p>Now coming to the 'obstacle', it may not necessarily be a bird or a real obstacle. The Spark's bottom sensor is known to be very sensitive. Even fog or reflection (from water, snow) triggers it sometimes. Accessories like landing gear, strobe lights installed underneath may also trigger it. Hard to say what really happened in your case, but from a pilot's perspective, make sure you are keeping an eye on the telemetry display always. A flickering altitude reading from a high value (barometer reading) to a low value (bottom sensor reading) tells you that something is wrong. Fly the AC back towards you asap when it happens. Inspect the bottom sensors and clean them if required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 100871, member: 13902"] You are most welcome. See the two circles on the bottom right of the screenshots I posted? Those are your controller sticks. Click on the Notifications tab of the Airdata link I posted. Then click on HD flight player. You can now play the entire flight and see the arrow (which indicates the AC's heading) move on the map along with the controller stick inputs. Now coming to the 'obstacle', it may not necessarily be a bird or a real obstacle. The Spark's bottom sensor is known to be very sensitive. Even fog or reflection (from water, snow) triggers it sometimes. Accessories like landing gear, strobe lights installed underneath may also trigger it. Hard to say what really happened in your case, but from a pilot's perspective, make sure you are keeping an eye on the telemetry display always. A flickering altitude reading from a high value (barometer reading) to a low value (bottom sensor reading) tells you that something is wrong. Fly the AC back towards you asap when it happens. Inspect the bottom sensors and clean them if required. [/QUOTE]
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