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Don’t fly your drone in Atti
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Ruckert" data-source="post: 54098" data-attributes="member: 2396"><p>For anyone interested in learning how to configure the Spark firmware to access Atti mode, PM me, and I'll reply with the instructions.</p><p>You need to realize that Atti mode is a completely different mode than you are used to. If you fly forward, and let go of the right stick, your drone will continue flying forward until it runs out of momentum. I would advise that you access Atti mode, and turn the stick sensitivity down until you understand the difference. </p><p>Also, I strongly recommend that you get the drone to an altitude above all obstacles. Once up there, Spark will maintain that altitude, so you don't have to worry about it dive bombing into something. </p><p>However, if you elect to make these changes, you do so at your own risk. </p><p>The changes are harmless to your drone (Spark) These are all options that DJI as elected to restrict given the target market being chiefly new pilots. However, the Phantom 3 Standard has Atti mode as a selection, and it's target market is new pilots.</p><p>If you make these changes and don't like atti mode, you simply change the firmware back to Sport mode.</p><p>If you are flying in Atti mode, and freak out, just move the 'Sport' mode (now atti mode) switch back to non Sport, or GPS mode, and the Spark will come to a sudden stop and be governed by P mode (GPS mode).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Ruckert, post: 54098, member: 2396"] For anyone interested in learning how to configure the Spark firmware to access Atti mode, PM me, and I'll reply with the instructions. You need to realize that Atti mode is a completely different mode than you are used to. If you fly forward, and let go of the right stick, your drone will continue flying forward until it runs out of momentum. I would advise that you access Atti mode, and turn the stick sensitivity down until you understand the difference. Also, I strongly recommend that you get the drone to an altitude above all obstacles. Once up there, Spark will maintain that altitude, so you don't have to worry about it dive bombing into something. However, if you elect to make these changes, you do so at your own risk. The changes are harmless to your drone (Spark) These are all options that DJI as elected to restrict given the target market being chiefly new pilots. However, the Phantom 3 Standard has Atti mode as a selection, and it's target market is new pilots. If you make these changes and don't like atti mode, you simply change the firmware back to Sport mode. If you are flying in Atti mode, and freak out, just move the 'Sport' mode (now atti mode) switch back to non Sport, or GPS mode, and the Spark will come to a sudden stop and be governed by P mode (GPS mode). [/QUOTE]
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