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Motors stopped at 100 metres while in LANDING mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Chips" data-source="post: 48703" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>From the manual, I learnt that to shut down the motors on landing, I am to push the sticks to one corner. I think they provide 2 ways to shut down but I am not sure if that will work if the drone is still in the air. I would think that DJI would not provide such a function as it can be dangerous. Someone might accidentally do it or in a panic as the drone is flying away, try to shut down the motors without thinking what is below and it could drop onto a crowded area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chips, post: 48703, member: 2322"] From the manual, I learnt that to shut down the motors on landing, I am to push the sticks to one corner. I think they provide 2 ways to shut down but I am not sure if that will work if the drone is still in the air. I would think that DJI would not provide such a function as it can be dangerous. Someone might accidentally do it or in a panic as the drone is flying away, try to shut down the motors without thinking what is below and it could drop onto a crowded area. [/QUOTE]
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