GadgetGuy
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Clearly, it has confused me! I haven't used it yet, so I appreciate the attempted clarification. However, I do believe I have interpreted it correctly, if you look at the diagram with the red and green arrows on the transmitter and the aircraft. If I use your interpretation, the green and red arrows over the aircraft would need to be rotated 45° clockwise to correspond with your description of the effect. With the red and green arrows over the aircraft in their current orientation, I still believe I am correct, but please correct me, if I still have it all wrong! Either the diagram is wrong or the text is confusing in its use of the words "current nose direction of the aircraft." I agree that the best way to use Orientation Lock for a flyby of a monument would be to first point the nose of the aircraft in the intended direction of flight, which is best if it is directly towards you or away from you, then activate Orientation Lock with the switch changed to F, and simply keep the camera pointing at your monument with the rotation of the left stick, as you fly by on the same line that will bring the craft directly back to you when needed! Then, no matter who is right, it will not mess either of us up!I think the app's description is correct. What you suggest would be the equivalent of Home Lock, not Course Lock. In Course Lock, forward is set to the nose direction (and stays locked in that direction even if you change the nose direction).
If you locked in the Course Lock direction when the nose of the 'copter was facing you - as is likely when you take off and the initial Course Lock direction is automatically set - then the Course Lock "forward" will be away from you. But, you can point the 'copter in any direction then reset the Course Lock (Orientation Lock) and the new forward direction will be set in the direction that the nose is pointing. It will remain the forward direction even if you point the nose a different way unless you switch out of CL or reset the CL direction.
-- Roger
