Geebax
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Australia
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From reading your post and also this one, it seems both of you had set the home point after the aircraft was up and running, but the question is, to where? When the aircraft starts, it automatically sets its home point, and there is little reason to change this.
If you set the home point to the position of the RC unit, that may explain the 'fly-away'. To set the position to the RC unit, the device you have attached to the RC unit may return a position streets away from where you actually are, they are not nearly as accurate as the GPS receiver unit in the aircraft.
Unless you have a really good reason to do so, use the position the aircraft determines, it is much safer.
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