You're in Germantown, MD? You can use my H... I'm in Lexington Park, near Pax River NAS.I checked the new search area with no luck. I honestly need another drone to search for it because of the tall brush in some of the area.
You're in Germantown, MD? You can use my H... I'm in Lexington Park, near Pax River NAS.I checked the new search area with no luck. I honestly need another drone to search for it because of the tall brush in some of the area.
When a Plus is turned off or loses power - the last frame of video is held on the ST-16s screen - can we Plus owners agree? So we have this evidence as it was posted by the OP and I used it to correlate with the last telemetry position and the photographic evidence seems to prove that they match. Also looking at the telemetry, we can see the heading of 115 degrees also matches the line of site from the camera when we view it from above in the Google maps images, also the aircraft was maintaining this heading and speed for seconds before power off. Once power is off the aircraft is coming down along the last flight path allowing for wind and at a distance allowing for initial velocity.
So we know where it was when it lost power, we know direction and speed when it lost power do we not? I propose the search area would more likely be near the power off point and be in the last known direction. I think the search area might be more like this.
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This is where power off occurred as this was on the screen over thirty minutes later as the OP kept the ST-16S powered on.
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if we refer to the last image, this gives this areaNot a very good 3D image from GE but here it is anywayView attachment 11177
I would like you to be right, the searches would be easier.
But I think the pilot saw him go further ...
And is this really the last image of the H + that goes out? We can not guarantee it
I may not have the right angle on my map, but it's a research principle based on known assumptions
I agree, it's a good hypothesis. But that would mean that the power was cut at this known position and fell almost vertically, so the search area is very small.I spoke with the pilot by phone last night, he confirmed he lost sight of it due to building being in the way, he also confirmed direction. He told me he left the controller on to save the image. When I power down, the last image stays on my ST-16s screen every time. Does yours do differently? I hear what you are saying - if it did not power off it could have kept going, but the last telemetry location has it precisely at the same spot. How would the telemetry and video and position line up any other way? It was only 1900 feet away.
it's the minimum they can doI trust that Yuneec will replace this aircraft after reviewing the data.
A time line of the event:
Beginning of Telemetry - Boot Up...................12:10:25
43 seconds later - Lift Off................................12:11:07
18 seconds later - Event Begins......................12:11:25
1 Minute, 58 Seconds later - Event Ends........12:13:23
Total Event Time........................2 Minutes 59 Seconds
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I agree. The launch was premature. However, I would have expected the initial GPS location of the H to be much closer to the ST16 location. It was far different which indicates a malfunction on the H Plus.The timeline (if correct) hardly seems like a sufficient amount of time for the GPS to be on and functioning completely to guide the aircraft.
Possible the h got the rth command and was headed to where it thought the St to be?I agree. The launch was premature. However, I would have expected the initial GPS location of the H to be much closer to the ST16 location. It was far different which indicates a malfunction on the H Plus.
Possible the h got the rth command and was headed to where it thought the St to be?
I'm not skilled at reading these files. Do they indicate the (perceived) St location? Maybe you can go to those coords and find it waiting for you after a clean low power landing... Not betting, but one can hope/check...That would actually make sense.
Rephrase. Not skilled at mutzing with stuff on cell phone... I can read lat/lon pairs.Files display location in latitude/ longitude figures
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