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<blockquote data-quote="les.warden" data-source="post: 40032" data-attributes="member: 6070"><p>Was flying in Palo Duro Canyon yesterday from the top of some peaks. Home point announced its update and as I go up it shows altitude of 50ft. As I leave the peak it continues to show that altitude or higher when I go up. Thing is, as I went forward from the peak, the bottom dropped out below Sparky. He was WAY above 50ft. </p><p></p><p>Now my question, because I didn’t try it. </p><p></p><p>What happens when I go out from the peak and down below the 50ft it thinks it’s at, even down past 0? Does the altitude go negative? And if I were below the 0 and hit RTH, any idea what would happen? Like I said, I didn’t try it. I took it up and then hit RTH and it did what it’s suppose to. </p><p>Btw, Palo Duro is a beautiful canyon in the Texas panhandle. Do yourself a treat and visit if you’re around that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="les.warden, post: 40032, member: 6070"] Was flying in Palo Duro Canyon yesterday from the top of some peaks. Home point announced its update and as I go up it shows altitude of 50ft. As I leave the peak it continues to show that altitude or higher when I go up. Thing is, as I went forward from the peak, the bottom dropped out below Sparky. He was WAY above 50ft. Now my question, because I didn’t try it. What happens when I go out from the peak and down below the 50ft it thinks it’s at, even down past 0? Does the altitude go negative? And if I were below the 0 and hit RTH, any idea what would happen? Like I said, I didn’t try it. I took it up and then hit RTH and it did what it’s suppose to. Btw, Palo Duro is a beautiful canyon in the Texas panhandle. Do yourself a treat and visit if you’re around that area. [/QUOTE]
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