Farnk666
Second Officer
Flight distance : 1711394 ft
Australia
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Ground level wind speed measurements will be an indication, but wind strength at altitude is another matter.
As mentioned above, a conservative approach is prudent as the Inspire can run out of puff quite quickly in headwinds.
With recent firmware changes to the propulsion systems, there is a possibility that you won't get it back from a downwind position in gusty conditions.
I've had the message 'Maximum motor speed reached' or such when I was 500-600 meters out over rough mountain terrain and with 45% battery.
The wind had picked up suddenly and it was a anxious few minutes (felt like hours) before I could see that the Inspire was actually making headway back to safety.
Got it back, but traversing that distance took almost all the charge remaining in that battery!
Fly safe everyone! |
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