Definition
Manual settings in drone flight refer to the direct control over flight parameters such as speed, altitude, camera gimbal angles, and flight modes, as opposed to automated or pre-programmed settings. This allows the pilot to make real-time adjustments based on environmental conditions or mission requirements.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
Understanding and utilising manual settings provides greater flexibility and control, enabling pilots to adapt to unforeseen circumstances and optimise drone performance beyond automated mission constraints.
Key properties or components
- Pilot Input
- Real-time Adjustments
- Flight Parameter Control
- Adaptability
Contradictions or debates
Over-reliance on manual settings can lead to inconsistencies in repeatable tasks compared to automated waypoint missions.