Return point:
During the takeoff or flight, when the GPS receives more than 7
stars for the first time, it will be recorded as the current position
of the aircraft as the return point.
When the GPS signal is good (the number of satellites is
greater than 7), the aircraft can be returned to the aircraft
through the button below. The return process is the same as the
uncontrolled return. The difference is that when the aircraft
returns to the landing, the user can control the aircraft to avoid
obstacles. With the return button, you can exit the return flight
and the user can regain control.
The GPS signal is good (the number of GPS satellites is
greater than 7), the compass works normally, and after the
aircraft successfully records the return point, if the remote
control signal is continuously interrupted for more than 6
seconds, the flight control system will take over the control of
the aircraft and control the aircraft to fly back to the signal.
The place stops.
One-button return
Out Of Control
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