Crashpilot1977 wrote:
Hello,
does the rescue also work at 3d over 1m of the ground?
thanks
M.Bischof
By my opinion...
Short answer: NO
Long answer:
In reality, I would say this is an unrealistic expectation. The rescue of the GT is based on a pressure sensor, so it will be impacted by pressure changes induced by the rotor system. Although there is a configurable parameter to compensate for differences in up right vs. up side down orientation, a heli flying dynamic 3D manouvers will require some time to respond aerodynamically. So if you only trigger at 1m above ground this may not be enough. Terrain hight might also not be at the same level of all spots of your flying area. Also in case the heli is, lets say nose up or nose down the moment it triggers the rescue, the system first needs to level the heli, which will cost you some altitude, bevor it can lift the heli up (remember: an object travels approx. 27m/s at a speed of 100km/h). For soft 3D I would consider a trigger altitude of around 6-8m almost safe, but there might be situation when this is not enough e.g. nose down dive with moderate to high speed. So if you want to use the rescue at low levels you need to fly accordingly (of fly at a cliff). You may also experince some drift of the trigger altitude during the flight. So my approach is that I set the trigger level to the desired altitude before I practice a move. Having said all of the above I still consider the automatic rescue a great help and it currently probaly the best out there. I personally have improved my flying a lot and tried may moves which I would not have tried without the automatic rescue.
Hope this helps.
Bernd