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Author:  MichaelT1960 [ Mon 05. Jun 2023 20:32:07 ]
Post subject:  Can Position and Altitude Hold be engaged on the ground?

Anyone in support know the answer?

Why doesn't my helicopter leave the ground.

Lifts off fine in normal mode with these settings off!

Michael

Author:  Rdlx3m [ Tue 06. Jun 2023 6:58:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: Can Position and Altitude Hold be engaged on the ground?

You can NOT have it active while on ground! Only use it while youre in the air

Author:  MichaelT1960 [ Tue 06. Jun 2023 12:04:05 ]
Post subject:  Re: Can Position and Altitude Hold be engaged on the ground?

Someone finally answered my question!!!

Thank you!!!

Michael

Author:  Rdlx3m [ Tue 06. Jun 2023 15:13:05 ]
Post subject:  Re: Can Position and Altitude Hold be engaged on the ground?

Well.. it says it self.. if gps has locked.. and yoi activate GPS hold on the ground.. what you think is gonna happend heheh..

It stays at the position you tell him to. And your RETURN TO HOME wilø come directly above where you took off

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Thu 08. Jun 2023 18:02:02 ]
Post subject:  Re: Can Position and Altitude Hold be engaged on the ground?

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Can Position and Altitude Hold be engaged on the ground?

Simple answer - it is not recommended, especially not altitude hold. Because it will hold altitude and you will be unable to lift off...

Author:  MichaelT1960 [ Fri 09. Jun 2023 17:49:20 ]
Post subject:  Re: Can Position and Altitude Hold be engaged on the ground?

ZeXx86 wrote:
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Can Position and Altitude Hold be engaged on the ground?

Simple answer - it is not recommended, especially not altitude hold. Because it will hold altitude and you will be unable to lift off...


Doesn't it matter what mode of altitude hold is selected (1 or 2)?
In the manual it says that one allows collective pitch changes and the other does not!

Michael

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