Obviously if they're developing a lidar camera add-on, the Solo is supposed to be able to fly indoors. My hope is to get a few shots inside the hockey arena where I work - there's lots of open space, and the odds of me hitting a wall would appear to be fairly slim (I'm a very slow and cautious flyer). I'd love to get some advice from people first:
1 - What mode is best indoors? Guessing GPS is a bad idea here - but do I let it try to GPS lock and then switch to another mode, or switch straight into a manual mode? Is there any reason to use stabilize over Fly:Manual? Guessing the altimeter isn't affected indoors.
2 - On the off chance the Solo loses connection with the controller while in Fly:Manual, am I screwed? Will it just hover in place until the battery dies and then crash? Or if I let it GPS lock before switching to manual mode, will it attempt a RTH?
Any other potential pitfalls from some conservative indoor flying that others have encountered?
1 - What mode is best indoors? Guessing GPS is a bad idea here - but do I let it try to GPS lock and then switch to another mode, or switch straight into a manual mode? Is there any reason to use stabilize over Fly:Manual? Guessing the altimeter isn't affected indoors.
2 - On the off chance the Solo loses connection with the controller while in Fly:Manual, am I screwed? Will it just hover in place until the battery dies and then crash? Or if I let it GPS lock before switching to manual mode, will it attempt a RTH?
Any other potential pitfalls from some conservative indoor flying that others have encountered?