Check your cached map of where it was last located.After only having my p3p for 6 days it is lost. I was flying last evening, still plenty of daylight when I got about 1400 feet away I got a weak transmission warning and the screen fluttered. I quickly aimed it back at my house and then it said signal lost. I had approximately 50% battery life left at that point. The RTH button resulted in nothing and it never came back. I think the RTH altitude was set for 30 feet and that would have likely made it crash into some woods had it been trying to come back. It was 94 feet when I lost signal. I briefly searched the area but it most likely went down in a soybean field or crashed into a tree. Is there anyway to track with lat and longitude? Any help here would be appreciated.
If you set it up that way, RTH occurs when connection is lost with your TX, but that depends on whether or not you set that up pre-flight. It does not need connection to TX to RTH properly, and if you let it set its homepoint automatically during pre-flight warm-up, it should have RTH'd. But the 30ft RTH altitude is way too low obviously, I set mine at 400 feet which will clear most buildings if any in the area. The best you can do is what everyone else is saying... go stomping around to find it. I hope you put your name, phone number, and email address on it.