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At 5:50 you can see that the props com into view. That would mean the gear is in landing mode. It is also descending extremely fast, much faster than it climbed. It is a LOT less stable in landing mode while descending.
I think it was VRS invoked by the rapid descent, in landing mode, that caused the bird to go upside down. Strange it descended with, like what must be, 6-8m/sec, looking at the video. Maybe it was in manual mode (an option we don't have yet in our Apps, but certainly is available in the flight controller), without any restriction.
Would like to see the telemetry data.
Maybe the pilot switched the gear knob himself?
Maybe he held down the throttle stick, all the time (while in shock and awe), during the fly away?
When got the bird back into view, he saw the bird was inverted, did het push the throttle up or down? Throttle down inverted would maybe somewhat kill the speed, maybe even the fall. The natural physiological reaction would probably have been Throttle UP, in which case the bird would only accelerate faster to the ground.
Too many questions.....
Bit of 3D heli flying experience, might even become handy one day
I think it was VRS invoked by the rapid descent, in landing mode, that caused the bird to go upside down. Strange it descended with, like what must be, 6-8m/sec, looking at the video. Maybe it was in manual mode (an option we don't have yet in our Apps, but certainly is available in the flight controller), without any restriction.
Would like to see the telemetry data.
Maybe the pilot switched the gear knob himself?
Maybe he held down the throttle stick, all the time (while in shock and awe), during the fly away?
When got the bird back into view, he saw the bird was inverted, did het push the throttle up or down? Throttle down inverted would maybe somewhat kill the speed, maybe even the fall. The natural physiological reaction would probably have been Throttle UP, in which case the bird would only accelerate faster to the ground.
Too many questions.....
Bit of 3D heli flying experience, might even become handy one day

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