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MCLandDetector: fix low thrust detection in stabilized mode #14731

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@bresch bresch commented Apr 22, 2020

HTE runs based on the position controller so, even if we wish to use the estimate, it is only available in altitude and position modes.
Therefore, we need to always initialize the hoverThrottle using the hover thrust parameter in case we fly in stabilized, otherwise the hover thrust is assumed 0.

HTE runs based on the position controller so, even if we whish to use
the estimate, it is only available in altitude and position modes.
Therefore, we need to always initialize the hoverThrottle using the hover
thrust parameter in case we fly in stabilized
@bresch bresch added this to the Release v1.11.0 milestone Apr 22, 2020
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