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sandman259
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Looked like it was spinning out of control to me. Maybe I was watching a different video[emoji848]
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Yep, hovering in place (though spinning) and the. Being commanded lower for a hand catch is totally out of control. Not. Totally out of control is the crash that would have happened to any quad.Looked like it was spinning out of control to me. Maybe I was watching a different video[emoji848]
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Which is why you would use your telemetry and previous flight path to bring it home.And if it was outta lOS and spinning like that your not gonna be able to make sense outta your fpv view. Just getting dizzy is all[emoji854]
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Yes, there's no reason it shouldn't if the craft has a good calibration. One could even put it in IOC Homelock and guide it home.My hex had a prop come lose and it was over 600 meters out,it did a backflip and started to gyrate but I activated RTH and it still came home and landed in one peice.So they will fly long distance with a prop or motor out.
Actually what was really impressive is that the gimbal more or less kept up with the rotation. Well enough to be able to pilot the drone using FPV. Would be interesting to see how the on board tracking system worked with the problem.Ya but that only applies when it's like 100 feet away...how often are we flying in the 100 foot range? Most of us fly further then we can see it so that feature wouldn't help us much..
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