The quickest way to stop any automated flight process is to flick the flight mode switch out of P-GPS and back again.Sometimes I am making panoramas and than I see a helicopter on a distance and want my drone to stop.
I bow to your superior knowledge, but as far as I recall when I'm doing panoramas with my P3P (and Litchi) the switch must be in in 'F' mode, so I would switch OUT of 'F' and INTO P-GPS to abort the pano.The quickest way to stop any automated flight process is to flick the flight mode switch out of P-GPS and back again.
The P3 series have an F position, but on the P4 series, there is none and those features work in P-GPS mode.I bow to your superior knowledge, but as far as I recall when I'm doing panoramas with my P3P (and Litchi) the switch must be in in 'F' mode, so I would switch OUT of 'F' and INTO P-GPS to abort the pano.
OK - thanks for the clarification @Meta4 .The P3 series have an F position, but on the P4 series, there is none and those features work in P-GPS mode.
Whatever drone you are using ... Flick it to atti and it will stop the process.
Then flick it back to P-GPS and resume control.
The quickest way to stop any automated flight process is to flick the flight mode switch out of P-GPS and back again.
It works! Thanks a lotO thanks. The small zilver button on the rear side you mean?