Well done - it's clowns like yourself that drag this hobby down & give the media the ammunition they need. You should be ok though as if you've hit someone in Bangkok where life unfortunately is cheap - you might get away with it
No it will not fly down to the RTH altitude. If it is already higher than the RTH, it will fly at its current altitude. Note that altitude is relative to your take off altitude. Your P3 doesn't know that it started 22 floors up.
As others have mentioned, flying in an urban setting is a bad idea unless you are very experienced.
Nope, if you take off at the base of a hill, go up 30 feet and head for the hill it will hit the hill 30 feet upAre you sure, i thought it took its take off hight with gps data?
The only height the Phantom knows is Home = ZeroAre you sure, i thought, it took its take off height with gps data?
The only height the Phantom knows is Home = Zero
It has no idea where sea level or ground level is and gets no altitude input at all from GPS.
It uses the barometer to give it height above or below home.
Nope, if you take off at the base of a hill, go up 30 feet and head for the hill it will hit the hill 30 feet up
And the city don't know that the city is gettingWhat happened in Bangkok stayed in Bangkok
Spot onI hope all the people making harsh comments have NEVER made a a single mistake in their lives?
I know I have made several.
Yeah seriously, only a bunch of negative tools who don't add any value to this thread whatsoever. I am trying to learn from his mistakes so that I don't commit the same. Obviously some of this is common sense, but everyone makes mistakes.Spot on
View attachment 38575 A very good possibility it crashed into the tall building if RTH was initiated successfully.
I saw it from another building. Tried to speak with building owners to get to the roof,but they said that they can't let me on it. Because it dangerous. One way that if I will take it by another copter.