You will find that hand launching is a bit trickier than hand catching, which is pretty simple, all things considered.
The hardest thing about the hand launch is starting the motors with one hand. Once you've got that down, the rest is easy.
Also there was an earlier post which mentioned that they caught the drone after initiating an "auto land". No need for that.
Once it is positioned in front of you and you have a good grasp of the leg and frame, simply reduce power while holding it. It will shut off nicely and you don't have to worry about anything going wrong during the auto-land sequence.
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The hardest thing about the hand launch is starting the motors with one hand. Once you've got that down, the rest is easy.
Also there was an earlier post which mentioned that they caught the drone after initiating an "auto land". No need for that.
Once it is positioned in front of you and you have a good grasp of the leg and frame, simply reduce power while holding it. It will shut off nicely and you don't have to worry about anything going wrong during the auto-land sequence.
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