Hey everyone!
If you want to fly indoors you'd probably not want the GPS to go crazy on you, right? So, I guess you'd just go into ATTI mode, right? But, does this disable the GPS "FS RTH" function or is it possible that it could still kick in and ram your P2 into the roof or straight through a window?
Another question about GPS situations... last week I went to our summer place and wanted to film a bit. This place is surrounded by tall trees, so I couldn't get a clear GPS lock-on, it went from green light to yellow lights every 10 (or so) seconds. So I didn't dare take off. In a situation like this, is it safe to just go into ATTI mode and be comfortable that the not-properly-locked-on GPS won't cause a fly away?
OT:
About a week ago I made my first little cinematographic aerial video, just waiting for the "Military Defence Forces" (is that the proper way to say it?) to examine and pass the video for public sharing (which is a must-do here in Sweden when starting out working with aerial media). Looking forward to showing it
If you want to fly indoors you'd probably not want the GPS to go crazy on you, right? So, I guess you'd just go into ATTI mode, right? But, does this disable the GPS "FS RTH" function or is it possible that it could still kick in and ram your P2 into the roof or straight through a window?
Another question about GPS situations... last week I went to our summer place and wanted to film a bit. This place is surrounded by tall trees, so I couldn't get a clear GPS lock-on, it went from green light to yellow lights every 10 (or so) seconds. So I didn't dare take off. In a situation like this, is it safe to just go into ATTI mode and be comfortable that the not-properly-locked-on GPS won't cause a fly away?
OT:
About a week ago I made my first little cinematographic aerial video, just waiting for the "Military Defence Forces" (is that the proper way to say it?) to examine and pass the video for public sharing (which is a must-do here in Sweden when starting out working with aerial media). Looking forward to showing it
