Mmilo 1971. And I see you joined the forum just today,,,just so you could shed light to some of our belief's EH! Welcome! Keith
I am mostly here to learn lol ...I am thinking to buy a used Typhoon H Pro this month …. but if I can help I would for sureMmilo 1971. And I see you joined the forum just today,,,just so you could shed light to some of our belief's EH! Welcome! Keith
I'm not sure?did you accidentally have it in smart mode???
Must be mainland Europe, lots of overhead HV in UK still. I personally wouldn't want to live under a national grid pylon.Oh yes! They can even affect the sleep.
I have to give an other advice:
"In urban areas (at least here in Europe) the power lines are underground and even if shielded they have a magnetic field even up to 10 meters but you don't have a visual advice." So consider this when flying in towns.
Max
Yes. If you are too close to the H when you take off, the H will try to fly outside the safe zone in Smart mode.I'm not sure?
I make sure all switches are up usually before I fly. Would smart mode cause a crash?
Thanks for your advice
Good point. The TH will try to get away from you ASAP. I made a little rubber piece that slips over the knob to prevent the switch from going into "smart" mode accidentally.did you accidentally have it in smart mode???
You should leave the smart mode switch in the middle position, and yes being in smart mode and to close to the H could cause the crash.I'm not sure?
I make sure all switches are up usually before I fly. Would smart mode cause a crash?
Thanks for your advice
Yes. If you are too close to the H when you take off, the H will try to fly outside the safe zone in Smart mode.
Always stay at least 10 meters away from the aircraft when launching.
Yes I thought the OP had done it by now.As long we don't see the flight logs, we will never know what happened. All is guessing out of the blue.
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I suppose the pilots new to the H really need to read the manual.Theres to much emphasis on getting it up in the air!You should leave the smart mode switch in the middle position, and yes being in smart mode and to close to the H could cause the crash.
I've been flying since March 2017 and never use "Smart Mode". I've accidentally had it in smart mode, took me a few seconds to figure "what the heck is going on"!
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