pdmike
Extremely Popular Member
Most of you guys probably know this already but for those who don't, I hope it is helpful. It sure helped me once I discovered it.
So you're flying your quad and you decide to get a little daring. Let's fly the sucker out of sight and then bring her home. How far away can we go? Well, you can go REALLY far away if you want to, but getting it back isn't always that easy. More than once, I have had to hit the Return to Home button because I became disoriented and was not able to figure out which direction to fly to bring the quad back to base.
I would fly it in my neighborhood, figuring if I it was outbound along a straight street, all I needed to do was make it do a 180 (by watching through the FPV) and then bring it right back. But when it's up high in a densely populated neighborhood with lots of streets, it isn't so easy to get lined up back on the same street you went out on.
In the lower, left of the app is a compass with a red arrow on it. It shows the direction the quad is headed at the moment. Assuming that the quad has been flying on a straight line away from you, all you need to do is rotate the quad while keeping your eye on the compass arrow. It's very easy to see when you have, in fact, done a true 180 and then just bring her home.
I guess this is a fairly obvious thing, but I never noticed it until now. Just thought I'd toss it in. (And I know we aren't supposed to fly out of sight. Let's let that be our little secret, OK?)
So you're flying your quad and you decide to get a little daring. Let's fly the sucker out of sight and then bring her home. How far away can we go? Well, you can go REALLY far away if you want to, but getting it back isn't always that easy. More than once, I have had to hit the Return to Home button because I became disoriented and was not able to figure out which direction to fly to bring the quad back to base.
I would fly it in my neighborhood, figuring if I it was outbound along a straight street, all I needed to do was make it do a 180 (by watching through the FPV) and then bring it right back. But when it's up high in a densely populated neighborhood with lots of streets, it isn't so easy to get lined up back on the same street you went out on.
In the lower, left of the app is a compass with a red arrow on it. It shows the direction the quad is headed at the moment. Assuming that the quad has been flying on a straight line away from you, all you need to do is rotate the quad while keeping your eye on the compass arrow. It's very easy to see when you have, in fact, done a true 180 and then just bring her home.
I guess this is a fairly obvious thing, but I never noticed it until now. Just thought I'd toss it in. (And I know we aren't supposed to fly out of sight. Let's let that be our little secret, OK?)