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Gatewing X100UAS - 6.6.5 Landing below the launching elevation

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2.0 53 12 October 2012
Flight behavior
Landing
NOTE: We assume equal pressure during the flight.
Example of landing point located above the launching elevation
If the landing point is located 10 m above the launching elevation, the X100 will have an under-
shoot of approximately 80 m during landing.
6.6.5 Landing below the launching elevation
If you define a landing point located lower than the launching elevation, the X100 assumes its
landing point is located on the zero elevation while the desired landing point is located x m
below the zero elevation. There will be overshoot and because the aircraft starts to flare at 10
m above the launching point, it will stall and crash.
N
OTE: We assume equal pressure during the flight.
Example of landing point located below the launching elevation
If the landing point is located 10 m below the launching elevation, the X100 will have an over-
shoot of approximately 80 m during landing.

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