discv said:
Pacman said:
When I installed the iPad Ground Station kit (and the PC software that comes with it) I discovered that the PC software has a configuration file where the default 'Home Point' is indeed in China - it contains the long/lat coordinates. So when using the PC to control your Phantom if the Home Point is not set correctly and you click the 'Go Home Point' option this is where it will go.
It is not a great leap of logic to assume that this same default configuration 'Home Point' location is built into the NAZA firmware. So if the Phantom doesn't register a 'Home Point' automatically via the GPS (or manually by you toggling IOC between CL and HL) then China is probably where it will try to fly to in case of RTH kicking in.
Bingo

I've taken some serious stick trying to get this idea considered.
You didn't keep a note of those coordinates by any chance??
Yes.
The default Home Point in the GS software is this:
<InitLatitude>22</InitLatitude>
<InitLongitude>113</InitLongitude>
Type 22,113 into Google Maps=China!
On the basis that the firmware must have a memory address to store the 'correct' Home Point, I suspect these coordinates are the default until overwritten. I cannot comment on 'Fly Aways', but maybe this neighbourhood has a nice collection of Phantoms!