Yeah, but it will happen for whatever reason and as you say, sweat starts running down your face the first time it happens and the joy that follows when you hear that familiar whining noise coming your way. I've lost video and still have a connection so you just take a breath and bring it back (home lock) and even managed to drop my device from the tablet holder, dig around the leaves trying to find it and find that I have no signal. Sit down in the chair and simply wait for it to come back. RTH is my biggest friend where I fly.I don't think he's experienced signal loss due to distance yet, only loss of not being able to see it such as behind a tree, 500 feet or more away and blinked, etc. I'm getting used to FPV myself even during bright days as I've found shady spots I can plant myself where I can reasonably see the screen.
Now losing LOS and signal, THATS nerve racking. But losing sight but still have signal? Yeah I was nervous initially as I was used to flying a Syma where LOS was necessary and constant attention to the controls. With the Phantom, you can let go of the controls and think it through for a few seconds. Only issue might be if you are really close to something where GPS drift or inertia will cause trouble.
Well, actually it is normal. Or at least it was for me and I've heard others mention it too.Not at all! It's not a cheap gadget to send somewhere that you can't see it!! Read, practice and read and practice some more and your comfort will grow as your nervousness fades!
Well, actually it is normal. Or at least it was for me and I've heard others mention it too.
I just couldn't resist. I knew what you did, but what the hey? It was a freebee.I just couldn't pass up. ThanksThanks for pointing out the obvious fact that I mis-typed my intention... that yes it IS perfectly normal to feel nervous!
Head was still spinning from all the physics convo earlier in the evening...
What actually helped me was I would send mine out a short way, then hit the Return to home and watch it come home without my help and land. Then I would send it away again and TURN OFF my Remote control to simulate a disaster. And watch it come home.Thanks guys, I needed that..
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