You can still shut down P4 the old way (both sticks down and out or down and in)The answer is definitively no. The flight controller will only shut down the motors if the barometric sensors indicate no descent for 3 seconds with the left stick fully down. They will not shut down while it is in the air and still descending. It's hard to believe that this issue is still in question.
The only way to shut it down in the air is with one of the CSCs. On the P3s and older, that is left and right sticks down and in, or left and right sticks down and out (assuming one of the standard stick modes). On the P4 it was changed by firmware upgrade to left stick down and in plus the RTH button.
You can still shut down P4 the old way (both sticks down and out or down and in)
People Just the freaking manual!The answer is definitively no. The flight controller will only shut down the motors if the barometric sensors indicate no descent for 3 seconds with the left stick fully down. They will not shut down while it is in the air and still descending. It's hard to believe that this issue is still in question.
The only way to shut it down in the air is with one of the CSCs. On the P3s and older, that is left and right sticks down and in, or left and right sticks down and out (assuming one of the standard stick modes). On the P4 it was changed by firmware upgrade to left stick down and in plus the RTH button.
It would descend ‘nice’ but YOU must then take control to slow down and land once near the ground or it would just hit at the same speed you were descending.
You sure? Mine slows it’s descent just above the ground and lands nice and politely!
what model? maybe down sensors do that (slow its decent just before it hits)?
my P3S (no sensors) with full locked down acts like it will quite happily slam into the ground at speed.
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