Could be wrong, but from what I have read there are two components, modified arming sequence to get past the motion of the boat at lift off. And return to land is changed to return to device. So return to where you are. Precision landing would require additional hardware I believe
so when you land it though how will it know where to land. I have a friend who owns a 30 foot sailboat for example with a great place to take off but for landing for landing is there a way to land it in the spot you took it off from easily because unless you own a yacht or something space can be limiting even on a 30 foot sailboat where i would take off is the bow and there are rails what would be a good place to land it also how about a paddle board?Could be wrong, but from what I have read there are two components, modified arming sequence to get past the motion of the boat at lift off. And return to land is changed to return to device. So return to where you are. Precision landing would require additional hardware I believe
so when you land it though how will it know where to land. I have a friend who owns a 30 foot sailboat for example with a great place to take off but for landing for landing is there a way to land it in the spot you took it off from easily because unless you own a yacht or something space can be limiting even on a 30 foot sailboat where i would take off is the bow and there are rails what would be a good place to land it also how about a paddle board?
That was so August 2015...Reading this thread is just like reading the other one that was already started
How big is big?I will launch mine off bow of big boat, but will still manually fly and hover so someone can grab it, then shut it down (three finger kill) will be nice if they at least have a modified RTH so it tries to come to its new home. Hope to fly around on trip to Alaska this summer. hope they get the app done.
50 ft... its pretty stable, but it could still mess it up, I'm sure.How big is big?
Are you approaching ship size yet? Any movement could screw up Solo's initialization calibration. That means motion or rocking.
It still can drift, rock and move, not big enough to solve the need for boat mode,50 ft... its pretty stable, but it could still mess it up, I'm sure.
Why would Solo want to 'flip'? I'm assuming they would land manually, as they should in any unusual situation (or in my opinion, any landing).Take off will be easy. Landing on a moving and rocking boat will be tough. If you try to land on the deck, the Solo will just as likely flip. I'm afraid we will have to catch. For people serious about boat droning, I'd invest in a pair of reinforced gloves, and probably some safety glasses.
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