tomrink550
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If you have a smart Controller it has its own GPS in it so make sure that the GPS is turn on the drone will fly back to the radio
For that to work you would still have to reset the home point to the controller's current location.If you have a smart Controller it has its own GPS in it so make sure that the GPS is turn on the drone will fly back to the radio
Too small for me ?I had mine take off and land on my pontoon.
What made it even more enjoyable is not worried about it landing in the water.
I had on a rescue jacket and this also made it easier to do hand landing.
If I had to land it on the water then no worries about that also.
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Set home point to be the controller and not the start point. See instruction book for this.If you have a smart Controller it has its own GPS in it so make sure that the GPS is turn on the drone will fly back to the radio
Hand catch and wear a glove if the boat moves. Land up wind manually.
Exactly. You move forward and the drone goes backwards. That's why it is preferable to launch from the rear side of the boatd to avoiding hitting anything over the boat... keep in mind that as soon as the drone leaves your hand you have moved, how long naturally depends on how fast the boat is running, ask the boat driver to slow down so much as possible....
After doing several flights from a 20 m sailing boat I like to contribute my experiences and lessons learned:
1) Don't stretch your flight time too long and return with 40% battery
2) Switching from RTH to Hover is a good idea for signal loss situations
3) Start and land from the back of the boat with the drone pointing to the front / into the wind
4) If the speed of the boat and the wind allows it, I switch to Tripod Mode for landing more precisely
5) Depending on the size of open space on the boat, hand start and landing is often the best option
Its easy. controller in one hand, catch drone with the other. bring drone down like normal, full left stick to kill motors. catch at lower center of the drone body. you won't lose any fingersFormer boat owner and relatively new drone pilot. First thing I thought of when I was still shopping and had a boat was active track over the lake. The tips here are fantastic. Given I had a power boat, I would just stop to land the drone. The moving acquisitions are impressive!
Question: what happens when you catch the drone in your hand? Do the props stop automatically somehow? Do you have to power it off manually? Switching from the Air to the M2P, I'm worried about the damage those things can do. LOL
Thanks!
You make it sound like a piece of cake! LOL How do you fly the drone with one hand?! If the boat is moving, you still need the right stick for forward/sideways motion.Its easy. controller in one hand, catch drone with the other. bring drone down like normal, full left stick to kill motors. catch at lower center of the drone body. you won't lose any fingers
See Method 1 here:What does "full left stick to kill motors" mean?
You make it sound like a piece of cake! LOL How do you fly the drone with one hand?! If the boat is moving, you still need the right stick for forward/sideways motion.
What does "full left stick to kill motors" mean? I've only landed on the ground by pulling the left stick down and I assume the drone senses the ground and stops the props.
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