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I have two Hs. One is my primary and the other my backup. Yesterday I decided to use my back up for a CCC mission and got everything started. Did all my flight checks. Everything was stable and in working order. I programmed in all my spots, 80 ft AGL, and finished with 8 spots. I then went to check the program and the H started, but when it went to point 2 it flew back about 20 ft then down, getting hooked on power wires that were well out of my programmed path. Any advise on what my problem might have been?
 

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I would suspect the waypoints were different than what you thought were programmed. How did you establish the waypoints?
 
I have two Hs. One is my primary and the other my backup. Yesterday I decided to use my back up for a CCC mission and got everything started. Did all my flight checks. Everything was stable and in working order. I programmed in all my spots, 80 ft AGL, and finished with 8 spots. I then went to check the program and the H started, but when it went to point 2 it flew back about 20 ft then down, getting hooked on power wires that were well out of my programmed path. Any advise on what my problem might have been?
"when it went to point 2 it flew back about 20 ft"
Was "back" towards the designated Home Point?

"then down,"
Were there any low battery alarms?

It would be interesting to see the flight logs from that flight. I think the logs will show if the drone was responding to CCC signals from the controller and/or some other indication of a malfunction.
If you can upload the CCC file, it would be good to compare what went to the drone vrs what should have been gone, etc.
 
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.... then down, getting hooked on power wires ......
I tried to figure out how the drone was caught on the cable. First thought the cable was caught between the back of the camera/mount and the retract modules of the landing gear. Could not make that work with a mock-up on the workbench. Then realized the cable in the pictures seems perfectly aligned with the front edge of the rear foam foot pads of both left and right landing gear. The mock-up worked that way and it was more stable than I would have thought. The mock-up drone on the workbench also appears to hang at the same angle as the drone on the power line.
Is that thing really hanging by nothing more than the foam foot pads? Has it fallen yet?
 

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