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A kind of newbie question that I have not seen covered before
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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 14311" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>I think it will switch back to GPS after in the air at some meters of altitude. Before take off, I would check that there are plenty of satellites available.</p><p>What is sure is that you need to the 100% sure that you compass is normally operating in normal location.</p><p>If you can be one meter of above ground (plastic or card box) two meters of structure no error should be indicated but it not always means it will flight nicely.</p><p>I would not try palm launch or landing as it will hover and possibly drift at head height.</p><p>Also if you try it, do it with zero wind condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 14311, member: 553"] I think it will switch back to GPS after in the air at some meters of altitude. Before take off, I would check that there are plenty of satellites available. What is sure is that you need to the 100% sure that you compass is normally operating in normal location. If you can be one meter of above ground (plastic or card box) two meters of structure no error should be indicated but it not always means it will flight nicely. I would not try palm launch or landing as it will hover and possibly drift at head height. Also if you try it, do it with zero wind condition. [/QUOTE]
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