A2s owner here.
Looking to have a conversation with the group about placing a helipad on the hood of a parked vehicle and what implications it may have.
I have a custom helipad (24"x28" vinyl laminated fiberboard) that I place on the ground. Sometimes I find myself in a parking lot or location where it would be very convenient to place the pad on my vehicle's hood.
The pad itself is rigid so it will lay flat (and level with some shimming) but I have a couple of concerns that I would like some input on before I consider it.
STARTUP: My understanding is you do not want to power up the drone near metal objects as that can deviate the compass. I have always powered my drone on after I sit it on the pad which is always away from metal. Is it necessary to have the drone laying flat and motionless at powerup? Can I hand hold the drone away from metal and power it up and after a certain point then place the drone on the pad will be sitting on metal? Will that startup procedure effect the instruments negatively? Can I then launch from a surface with metal under the pad once the AC has been powered on and stabilized and placed on the pad?
LANDING: Knowing that the helipad is resting atop the metal hood of the vehicle, what if any effect will that have on the instruments while attempting to land? Will the AC take issue with a stationary car being under it when landing?
Thank you.
Looking to have a conversation with the group about placing a helipad on the hood of a parked vehicle and what implications it may have.
I have a custom helipad (24"x28" vinyl laminated fiberboard) that I place on the ground. Sometimes I find myself in a parking lot or location where it would be very convenient to place the pad on my vehicle's hood.
The pad itself is rigid so it will lay flat (and level with some shimming) but I have a couple of concerns that I would like some input on before I consider it.
STARTUP: My understanding is you do not want to power up the drone near metal objects as that can deviate the compass. I have always powered my drone on after I sit it on the pad which is always away from metal. Is it necessary to have the drone laying flat and motionless at powerup? Can I hand hold the drone away from metal and power it up and after a certain point then place the drone on the pad will be sitting on metal? Will that startup procedure effect the instruments negatively? Can I then launch from a surface with metal under the pad once the AC has been powered on and stabilized and placed on the pad?
LANDING: Knowing that the helipad is resting atop the metal hood of the vehicle, what if any effect will that have on the instruments while attempting to land? Will the AC take issue with a stationary car being under it when landing?
Thank you.