Genesis wrote:
Are you referring to Normal Rescue when you say you find rescue fairly reliable or are you referring to the Altitude Limit being reliable?
Second question is what is your flying style? Big air and sport with mild 3D and what maneuvers are you executing when you say it saves your model?
Regards,
Kevin
xokia wrote:
When I say reliable I am talking about the geolink. The exact spot it rescues is not consistent and should not be expected to be. If you are expecting it to rescue at the same exact height every single time I think you have the wrong expectation. Its going to be limited by the accuracy of the devices used to detect the current height. Same as return to home will not land "exactly" where you took off from. It accurate +/- 15 ft. The same should be expected in the z direction.
I fly 3D and some big air. Tick tock, rainbows,piro rainbow, hurricanes ect. Still working on piro flips but throw ugly piro flips in there as well.
I'm sorry but I think you misunderstood my post as I was not referring to the accuracy as you mentioned above, but the overall execution of the Altitude Limit. I understand that it may stop close to a lower limit of 10 meters when set to 10 meters and may catch the model say for example at 8.5 or 9 meters because the velocity of descent was faster, but still was caught. However with the above example whether or not it catches and saves the heli is what the topic was and is all about. If I set it at the lower limit of 10 meters and I'm coming down fast ( 6° of negative pitch heli upright) and it catches the heli at 7 meters and bounces it backup I would be very happy with that, as it still saved my heli, but if it doesn't catch and bounce it up at all then that's when I would feel the feature failed to meet my expectations, and that's just my thoughts and may or may not be shared by others.
Same goes with the RTH feature if it comes back and hovers within 5 meters of where it was set to return to I'm more than happy with that, but if it didn't execute that feature and I set it up as per the manual I would be a little disappointed.
So again its not a matter of accuracy but a matter of the feature actually executing its intended purpose is what the topic was all about, and there are those who feel it is meeting their expectations and those who clearly posted it wasn't. I think it makes sense in morrchew's previous posting that maybe Altitude Limit is more geared towards scale pilots, novice pilots who are going to be careful hovering and doing slow maneuvers and not for pilots trying new hard 3D maneuvers hoping to be saved, because it seems it was not intended for faster vertical descending model situations.
Regards,
Kevin