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<blockquote data-quote="CaptainDrone" data-source="post: 3982" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>This may help some of those who are new to DJI drones like the Spark....</p><p></p><p>HOW TO CATCH THE DRONE WITH YOUR HAND WHEN IN NORMAL MODE:</p><p></p><p>Bring it in for a landing. Hover it with the side or rear facing you. Place your hand under it and pull down the left joystick. When you pull down the left joystick the SPARK checks for objects under it. If something is near, within a couple of feet, it goes automatically into landing mode. If you don't pull the left joystick down then it will think there is an obstacle below and it will fly upward. Either have it land in your hand or, like I do, just catch it with your fingers (wrap your fingers around the belly in the same way you hold it when the motors are not running). Keep holding the left joystick down and the motors will immediately shut down after touch your hand or fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainDrone, post: 3982, member: 149"] This may help some of those who are new to DJI drones like the Spark.... HOW TO CATCH THE DRONE WITH YOUR HAND WHEN IN NORMAL MODE: Bring it in for a landing. Hover it with the side or rear facing you. Place your hand under it and pull down the left joystick. When you pull down the left joystick the SPARK checks for objects under it. If something is near, within a couple of feet, it goes automatically into landing mode. If you don't pull the left joystick down then it will think there is an obstacle below and it will fly upward. Either have it land in your hand or, like I do, just catch it with your fingers (wrap your fingers around the belly in the same way you hold it when the motors are not running). Keep holding the left joystick down and the motors will immediately shut down after touch your hand or fingers. [/QUOTE]
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