Cappy,
Glad the Breeze is working out for you. The Breeze (and most others as well) use the takeoff point as the 0 altitude reference. Even if you fly below this point from an elevated takeoff position, when you do an RTH the Breeze will rise above that point to your setting for Return to Home in the Drone Settings, fly to the takeoff point and land. Just be sure there is nothing overhanging the takeoff point if you use RTH.
It’s always good to keep the mind active, even if the rest of the body limits our activity level we once enjoyed.
Glad the Breeze is working out for you. The Breeze (and most others as well) use the takeoff point as the 0 altitude reference. Even if you fly below this point from an elevated takeoff position, when you do an RTH the Breeze will rise above that point to your setting for Return to Home in the Drone Settings, fly to the takeoff point and land. Just be sure there is nothing overhanging the takeoff point if you use RTH.
It’s always good to keep the mind active, even if the rest of the body limits our activity level we once enjoyed.