HeliMLM wrote:
if you are using Jeti you could check the possibilities of Jeti failsafe... something like that should be possible. rescue 1" after signal loss and -3° collective plus motor off and the rest to neutral after 2.5"... this would make it more or less?
BUT: do you really want your heli to "autopilot" on signal loss... ?
Unfortunately I don't fly Jeti. The idea that the Spirit could do it would make it accessible to a lot more people.
As far as wanting auto pilot on signal loss, as discussed above, as an unpowered steady state auto, my answer would be most probably, yes.
I've been in the hobby for 30 years and have seen many helis go in and for all sorts of reasons, the way they go in, how far away they get, what damage they do etc seems as random as it's possible to get.
The chicken dance, the side slide, the dead sailor, the dropping stone, the flyaway. I'm sure these descriptions will ring true for many of us.
The idea of a slower more controlled return to earth seems a better proposition to me than most of the stuff I've witnessed.
Imagine a scenario where you were flying over a group of people (for the sake of illustration only, obviously!) if you had radio link failure, based on my past observations, in most cases somebody would get hurt before you had a chance to warn them. A steady state auto might at least give you 5-10 seconds, depending on height, to warn people to get out of the way?
This would need to be tested of course since I presume it's not been attempted before and any number of things might actually happen but "in theory" I'd imagine it would be preferable.
Cheers
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