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<blockquote data-quote="SparkPete" data-source="post: 54126" data-attributes="member: 9880"><p>Depends whether you still have a connection when the drone crashes or autolands or you are fast enough to approach the drone to reconnect before the battery dies. Then you have the exact gps position of the drone on find my drones.</p><p>Had this once and it was easy to locate the drone buried half a meter deep in grass and bushes which otherwise would have been hard to find the drone.</p><p></p><p>In case of a real flyaway with loss of signal you can upload your flight log and I’ve seen people here who precisely predicted the autolanding area of the drone from wind direction and strength, recorded flight path and battery status. Success for finding the drone then depends whether you can reach that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SparkPete, post: 54126, member: 9880"] Depends whether you still have a connection when the drone crashes or autolands or you are fast enough to approach the drone to reconnect before the battery dies. Then you have the exact gps position of the drone on find my drones. Had this once and it was easy to locate the drone buried half a meter deep in grass and bushes which otherwise would have been hard to find the drone. In case of a real flyaway with loss of signal you can upload your flight log and I’ve seen people here who precisely predicted the autolanding area of the drone from wind direction and strength, recorded flight path and battery status. Success for finding the drone then depends whether you can reach that area. [/QUOTE]
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