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Rayray
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This is hypothetical. If you try this it will be at your own risk...
The challenge: You need 2 Typhoon Hs, one ST16, and one Wizard. May be good to do this in a large open area free of obstacles.
Bind TH #1 to the Wizard. Use the Wizard to fly that TH, #1, up to, say, 60 feet or so, and let it hover. Now set the Wizard to Watch Me Mode, switch on video, and attach the Wizard, upright, to a leg of the other TH, #2.
Now start that TH, #2, with the ST16 in Angle mode, and fly up to about half the height of the hovering TH #1. Do NOT raise the legs.
Got it? Now use the ST16 and fly #2 around, run its video if you like, but stay well below TH #1. Keep track of the elapsed time since starting #1 and land #2 when some 10 or less total minutes have elapsed. Turn off its video if necessary before stopping the motors.
Remove the Wizard, switch to Angle mode, switch off the video, and land #1.
The challenge: You need 2 Typhoon Hs, one ST16, and one Wizard. May be good to do this in a large open area free of obstacles.
Bind TH #1 to the Wizard. Use the Wizard to fly that TH, #1, up to, say, 60 feet or so, and let it hover. Now set the Wizard to Watch Me Mode, switch on video, and attach the Wizard, upright, to a leg of the other TH, #2.
Now start that TH, #2, with the ST16 in Angle mode, and fly up to about half the height of the hovering TH #1. Do NOT raise the legs.
Got it? Now use the ST16 and fly #2 around, run its video if you like, but stay well below TH #1. Keep track of the elapsed time since starting #1 and land #2 when some 10 or less total minutes have elapsed. Turn off its video if necessary before stopping the motors.
Remove the Wizard, switch to Angle mode, switch off the video, and land #1.