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Hi all,
I just received my 2nd Phantom is one week as my first one is way out in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Charleston, SC.
I know I messed up. I was flying in 30 knot winds, but keeping it low getting some good footage. I couldn't resist taking it up high, so I did. I estimate I went up about 1,000 feet or so. I did it twice, and the first time it got scarey so I cut the engine and it fell back to a controllable altitude pretty fast. So I did it again, but this time it got caught in what I guess was very strong jet stream and it was gone, Gone, GONE! It just flew away like it was shot out of a slingshot.
I tried to get it to fly back but no luck, so I turned off the TX hoping it would fly back, but I am pretty sure the head wind was way to strong to overcome.
Is there a way to confirm what the "Return Home" way point is before taking off?
I fly in GPS mode (right hand switch all the way up) and the left hand switch is all the way up. I do not like the IOC mode. I did a lot of RC as a kid and the IOC actually messes me up.
Is there a safe way to test the return home mode? Like take it to a football field, take it up 100 feet or so and turn of the TX?
PS - I have watched the videos and read the manual but it is not 100% clear if and when the 'return home' point is set.
Thanks in advance.
-John
I just received my 2nd Phantom is one week as my first one is way out in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Charleston, SC.
I know I messed up. I was flying in 30 knot winds, but keeping it low getting some good footage. I couldn't resist taking it up high, so I did. I estimate I went up about 1,000 feet or so. I did it twice, and the first time it got scarey so I cut the engine and it fell back to a controllable altitude pretty fast. So I did it again, but this time it got caught in what I guess was very strong jet stream and it was gone, Gone, GONE! It just flew away like it was shot out of a slingshot.
I tried to get it to fly back but no luck, so I turned off the TX hoping it would fly back, but I am pretty sure the head wind was way to strong to overcome.
Is there a way to confirm what the "Return Home" way point is before taking off?
I fly in GPS mode (right hand switch all the way up) and the left hand switch is all the way up. I do not like the IOC mode. I did a lot of RC as a kid and the IOC actually messes me up.
Is there a safe way to test the return home mode? Like take it to a football field, take it up 100 feet or so and turn of the TX?
PS - I have watched the videos and read the manual but it is not 100% clear if and when the 'return home' point is set.
Thanks in advance.
-John