2.0 — 52 — 12 October 2012
Flight behavior
Landing
Pressure rise
If the air pressure suddenly increases during the flight, the X100 will assume its landing point
is located x m above the defined landing point. There will be an overshoot landing.
6.6.4 Landing above the launching elevation
If you define a landing point located higher than the launching elevation, the X100 assumes its
landing point located on the zero elevation, as seen from the initialization point (airspeed
reset), while the defined point is on an elevation of x m. above the zero elevation. There will be
an undershoot landing.
Elevation difference between launch and
landing location
Consequences
< 10 m above the launching point
• The X100 will have flared already.
• Landing might be hard.
• Damage to the X100 will be minimal.
> 10 m above the launching point
• Crash is imminent.
• The X100 will be damaged.