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I hand catch every time just dont try to move the drone ive never had a issue. Over190 flights only landed on groung maybe 15 timesdo you have to turn off the collision avoidance sensors – especially on the legs – so that it doesn’t move away from you when you get close or when your hand covers up the little camera sensor on the leg?
how exactly do you do it? i’ve seen a video or two but nobody says anything about the sensors. I know when I land – the thing is beeping like crazy because it’s close to the ground/me.
also - it seems to me that most of the threads regarding stress cracks are from people who hand catch it. does it feel like it is fighting you when you’re trying to hold it or something?
But when I hand catch, which I always do,i always bring the uav down to just above head level so I have to reach up to catch it. I then rotate the uav so it's facing away from me and catch it from the rear. That way once I grasp it I can immediately use my thumb and turn it off.
Well I mean turn off the battery once I kill the motors.
Yea me too but i leave the drone facing me just above head high the trick is dont try to move the drone untill it stopped. I launch from my hardcase backpack to avoid prop wash just close case and set on top. Stops all the sand from getting in the camera gimble^^ THIS ^^
do you have to turn off the collision avoidance sensors – especially on the legs – so that it doesn’t move away from you when you get close or when your hand covers up the little camera sensor on the leg?
how exactly do you do it? i’ve seen a video or two but nobody says anything about the sensors. I know when I land – the thing is beeping like crazy because it’s close to the ground/me.
also - it seems to me that most of the threads regarding stress cracks are from people who hand catch it. does it feel like it is fighting you when you’re trying to hold it or something?
On my P2V+ and P3A I always switch to ATTI just before hand-catching - to me the most likely cause of a sudden movement would be GPS 'crap-out' aka "I need to be somewhere else right NOW!!"
I leave it hovering just above head height and walk up to it and grab the rear leg.
Here is how I do it.:
That might be because it isNice advice - you make it look easy. Thanks
hand catching could land you in the er if you make a misteake.
First of all the motors are definitely not at full speed when it's in a hover, during the grab. And slightly raising the drone after grabbing slow the motors and the drone quickly settles down as you give the left stick full down to turn off motors in 3 seconds.I would expect there to be more stress on the airframe from grabbing the drone while the motors are at full speed. Landing on the ground the motors are reducing their RPM's and the entire sub frame makes contact with the ground as compared to grabbing one thin vertical section.
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