Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
No.
Open the software, then in General - Channels assign Throttle to Channel 1.
Save the settings.
This should resolve your problem.
Open the software, then in General - Channels assign Throttle to Channel 1.
Save the settings.
This should resolve your problem.
Spirit System developer
Unfortunately no, I dont meant this.
I only meant to do these steps:
I only meant to do these steps:
- Open the software
- Go to General - Channels page
- Assign Throttle to Channel 1.
- Save the settings.
Spirit System developer
Yes.
Spirit System developer
Hello,
Unfortunately, setting channel 1 to throttle didn't make a difference. I flew once yesterday, and the altitude limit was triggered again.
I'm attaching the flight log.
Unfortunately, setting channel 1 to throttle didn't make a difference. I flew once yesterday, and the altitude limit was triggered again.
I'm attaching the flight log.
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Hello,
I updated the Spirit GT today from version 3.7.2 to version 4.0.0. I set the recommended rotation speed and rudder delay values from the update description.
I also reinstalled version 1.4.1 on the GeoLink v2, which took about 10 minutes, not 75 seconds.
After that, I flew twice without the altitude limit being triggered uncontrollably.
When the minimum altitude was exceeded, it was triggered as intended.
I don't know the reason now, but I hope it stays that way!
I updated the Spirit GT today from version 3.7.2 to version 4.0.0. I set the recommended rotation speed and rudder delay values from the update description.
I also reinstalled version 1.4.1 on the GeoLink v2, which took about 10 minutes, not 75 seconds.
After that, I flew twice without the altitude limit being triggered uncontrollably.
When the minimum altitude was exceeded, it was triggered as intended.
I don't know the reason now, but I hope it stays that way!