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Very often we can read about the drones that flies away and not respond to commands.
But according to technology the drone will responds in two ways. Loosing the signal it will switch to the return to home mode or hoover in place, depends on how it was preset.
Loosing the GPS connection it will switch to the ATTI mode. I don't know if there is a third option related to the compass error. But in such case switching to ATTI should resolve the issue.
All those 'flyaways' mostly are related to unrecognised ATTI mode and the drone is simply blown away by the wind. And this mainly happened when the operator has not visual contact.
The only 'real' flyaway is maybe a serious radio signal interference but this is rare I believe.
Am I right?
But according to technology the drone will responds in two ways. Loosing the signal it will switch to the return to home mode or hoover in place, depends on how it was preset.
Loosing the GPS connection it will switch to the ATTI mode. I don't know if there is a third option related to the compass error. But in such case switching to ATTI should resolve the issue.
All those 'flyaways' mostly are related to unrecognised ATTI mode and the drone is simply blown away by the wind. And this mainly happened when the operator has not visual contact.
The only 'real' flyaway is maybe a serious radio signal interference but this is rare I believe.
Am I right?