Yeunglings
Well-Known Member
Like others have said you land it in your palm, you don't reach up to grab it. The sensors on the bottom will react differently. A lot of people will do the flip over method to stop the motors, and it does work, but I feel like it puts too much strain on them and the frame. There's also the possibility of accidently letting go mid flip and then it does damage to itself or whatever it hits. As for the props still spinning if you turn off the RC-so if it's still in flight it has no way to know if it's a range/ interference disconnect or an intentional one so the drone would drop out of the sky every time a tree got between you and the drone. On the ground it's the same thing just without the problem of crashing. Imagine being in a high interference area( common sense would tell you to find a new location but still) where you keep getting momentary disconnects. You'd never be able to get anything done.