Setting Legal Limits In Naza

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There are limits set by CAA and FAA for model aircraft. To be on the safe side ( if you are concerned of course ) you can set your height and horizontal limits in the NAZA control system to stay within the limit. Just a tip ;)
 
spanktimonious said:
FC40 Pilot said:
There are limits set by CAA and FAA for model aircraft. To be on the safe side ( if you are concerned of course ) you can set your height and horizontal limits in the NAZA control system to stay within the limit. Just a tip ;)

There are no FAA regulations that limit the height/distance for model aircraft. Just a tip ;)

That will explain the crazy FPV videos released from the states then ;)
 
When you change the DEFAULT 2000M limit settings, how does the VERTICLE and HORIZONTAL number you choose relate to sea level or does it relate to gps elevation?
 
what happen if you try to go further? does phantom just stop? it could be useful for people that are just starting flying ( like me )
 
compmc said:
When you change the DEFAULT 2000M limit settings, how does the VERTICLE and HORIZONTAL number you choose relate to sea level or does it relate to gps elevation?

It must relate to elevation from your position otherwise it would be messed up big time!
 
al404 said:
what happen if you try to go further? does phantom just stop? it could be useful for people that are just starting flying ( like me )


The Phantom will return back to within its limits. Yes its a very good aid. You could train at limit of 100ft for example and increase each time you go for a new flight. The key thing with these quads is to move controls slightly and gently and give yourself plenty of space
 

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