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You won't have GPS because the GPS antenna wouldn't have a clear view of the sky.Advices on flying in tight and very tight gorges, canyons? About, 5-30 m wide, 10-80 m high.
Settings, sensor reliability, flight techniques.... etc.?
My comment that follows is based on P4P experience. I have found that, when launching and recovering in tight quarters, the sensors can be more of a hinderance than a help. I once launched from a small opening in the jungle on a mountain in Peru. During the recovery, the drone kept hovering just out of arms reach over a steep drop-off. It was hard to finesse it into coming in close enough to grab.Advices on flying in tight and very tight gorges, canyons? About, 5-30 m wide, 10-80 m high.
Settings, sensor reliability, flight techniques.... etc.?
GPS signals are of sight. In a canyon, they can get blocked by the canyon walls.How bad will GPS be affected? I sit in my living room and pick up enough satellites to run everything I have. I know when GPS first became available to us minions, it wouldn't even pick up under a single tree but today, it's rare that I can't get enough satellites to show my location. With my RC Pro, it even accurately depicts my location inside the house. And I have roofed porch out front.
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