I've got a DJI F450 with a Naza M Lite controller. The controller is currently set in "Intelligent" cut off mode, meaning that, when landed, you can shut off the motors by pushing the throttle below 10% and then waiting three seconds. I just wanted to know if the same behavior would happen in the air? Let's say I send the machine way up high, then I decided to descend quickly by dropping the throttle to zero. If I do that for three seconds, will the motors shut off mid air, thus sending my quad tumbling, uncontrollably to the ground? Or does it know that it's not on the ground because of the altimeter and keep the motors idling and waiting for me to turn up the power again?
If this dangerous situation can, indeed, happen, then how do I avoid it? Would switching to "immediately" cut off mode in the Naza Assistant prevent this from happening?
If this dangerous situation can, indeed, happen, then how do I avoid it? Would switching to "immediately" cut off mode in the Naza Assistant prevent this from happening?