So, while you were actively flying did you see these references, not in retrospect and re-thinking, but while you were flying and making movement decisions?The same places they always are.
Yes. When I saw it going down I definitely gave it left stick up.I did not say that the hovering drone doesn't maintain altitude.
Here's what I said ......
But the ocean is not dead flat and a hovering drone doesn't stay a fixed distance above the water.
Ocean swells rise and fall, coming closer and falling away from the hovering drone and always changing.
Waves have no effect on air pressure that you'd notice.
It wasn't strange at all.
Your drone maintained height except when you gave it some left stick to climb or descend.
Yes. I was watching them very closely.So, while you were actively flying did you see these references, not in retrospect and re-thinking, but while you were flying and making movement decisions?
I never disputed it got down to two feet over the water. That's crystal clear. The question is why?The discussion has become comic, as @jwilson dodges and weaves avoiding addressing the most pertinent fact, the final VPS altitude data from his log.
Until he addresses the fact the drone was 2ft over the water and getting rapidly closer before he lost contact, all else is just cruel playing with the mouse before the kill![]()
It was 10 feet over the ocean until it inexplicable crashed into the ocean.Because the screen capture shows thus. 10 feet in orange.
I wasn't looking at the drone at all. It was too far away to be seen anyway.Just to be clear, your information is about what you saw on the controller screen and your interpretation of that and not about what you actually saw by visual line of sight to the drone. What did you see as to the drone without looking at the controller screen and without reviewing and screen capture videos?
There's what you think you saw and what the data shows to have actually happened.Yes. When I saw it going down I definitely gave it left stick up.
You seem to have a big problem understanding how ocean waves work.I never disputed it got down to two feet over the water. That's crystal clear. The question is why?
It was more than 10 feet over the ocean and it was less than 10 ft over the ocean as the wave levels rose and fell while you flew out into the wavebreak zone, blissfully unaware of the most basic details of how waves work. and what distance your drone really was above wave levels.It was 10 feet over the ocean until it inexplicable crashed into the ocean.
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