A tunnel I would be wary of, you might lose gps and sufficient light for the VPS to work then your in ATTI and probably headed for a crash unless you can handle ATTI.
I've got a "Tree Tunnel" that I fly through from the rear flight deck. The first time I tried it, I had a crash that was fatal to the drone, which Care Refresh fixed. I call this tunnel the Northwest Passage.
The problem was, I'd been bitten by a tree branch from
above, that I hadn't seen.
That was before I had discovered the gimbal upward tilt option on the Mini-2. For the subsequent successful flight, I enabled the upward tilt option, and used it a lot. I also set the drone to "Cine" mode. The
last thing that you want to do in that situation is make sudden movements.
Here's the video from my first successful navigation of the Northwest Passage:
drive.google.com
Note that I make small motions forward, and then pause and re-assess. Lather, rinse, repeat. Fast motions are
not your friend!
In this circumstance, it's essential that you maintain full situational awareness both with your eyes,
AND through the eyes of the drone. Failure to do
both will likely have bad results. All of my Minis have strobes on the butt, and it helps a lot. I highly recommend strobes not just for night flight, but for all flight operations. They are a YUGE help for maintaining VLOS.
It will be a long time before I take my new FPV through the Northwest Passage, but when I eventually do, I'm sure it will be awesome!
If you try this, be sure to take vids to share!
MM-FPV!