Ok so where exactly and what color? Do i want green and red for starboard and port? Include a compass so i can align the pad with north and have a blue led at north? So many decisions!!!Absolutely add LED's. All that great woodworking screams for LED's. For me now, I'll just keep pulling out the floor mat from my vehicle.
Hover the craft and then walk to it and grab a leg. Do NOT extend your hand and get the craft to meet it.Also, speaking of hand catch landings, which I've yet to try, what's the best procedure? I'd think it would be safest to initiate auto landing, set the RC down to free up both hands, then catch the AC and hold stationary until the props auto shut off. Would that be correct?
Ok so using that method, your AC would be roughly 2m up from the ground at take off and landing and that's also where the home point would be recorded. Which leads to a question, what would happen if RTH (and auto landing) was initiated and you simply let it land on the ground? Specifically, what will the AC do when it registers zero altitude 2 to 3 meters from the ground? Will it keep descending anyway?Hover the craft and then walk to it and grab a leg. Do NOT extend your hand and get the craft to meet it.
I've only once taken off any other way and it tipped over. I hand launch and catch always.
Hi everyone,
In the interest of having a safe/clean area to safely take off (and in particular, land) without any interference to the camera and gimbal, I'm in the process of constructing a wooden pad. I'd appreciate any suggestions on a design for it. An "H" seems abit bland and I'm thinking of a bullseye. Im also on the fence about whether or not I should add leds to it anywhere. Opinions?
Yes it will always land at that orientation. And thx its still not finished on the landing area yet. I have a friend in graphics design working on a cool decal but otherwise I'm using it and theres plenty of room to land. Here's a pic with the AC.This looks very nicely made! This is a bit late in your project, but you did ask about design. You have the props aligned with the diagonals of the landing pad, rather than the sides. Will the drone always land with this orientation? I would have sized/shaped the pad so that the props would have plenty of clearance along the sides no matter the orientation of the drone when landing — I suspect why the commercial pads I have seen are round.
I like portable, too. I have a Nanuk(?) case (just like a Pelican case). If it's grassy or dusty, I'll use that as a takeoff point, and either carefully land it back on the case or just catch it. Basically, I'm too lazy to build a platformHi everyone,
In the interest of having a safe/clean area to safely take off (and in particular, land) without any interference to the camera and gimbal, I'm in the process of constructing a wooden pad. I'd appreciate any suggestions on a design for it. An "H" seems abit bland and I'm thinking of a bullseye. Im also on the fence about whether or not I should add leds to it anywhere. Opinions?
Yes... 2m of altitude drift during a flight is nothing. It will use the downward sensors.Ok so using that method, your AC would be roughly 2m up from the ground at take off and landing and that's also where the home point would be recorded. Which leads to a question, what would happen if RTH (and auto landing) was initiated and you simply let it land on the ground? Specifically, what will the AC do when it registers zero altitude 2 to 3 meters from the ground? Will it keep descending anyway?
Ok so using that method, your AC would be roughly 2m up from the ground at take off and landing and that's also where the home point would be recorded. Which leads to a question, what would happen if RTH (and auto landing) was initiated and you simply let it land on the ground? Specifically, what will the AC do when it registers zero altitude 2 to 3 meters from the ground? Will it keep descending anyway?
Hover the craft and then walk to it and grab a leg. Do NOT extend your hand and get the craft to meet it.
I've only once taken off any other way and it tipped over. I hand launch and catch always.
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