Following on to this…
I would make a scouting flight and note the altitude of any buildings I was planning on flying over, then ensure that I was safely higher than that so I didn't have to worry about it. Especially if I was planning on flying...
With the gimbal set to 0° objects below the horizon are beneath your altitude, those even with the horizon are at your altitude, and those above the horizon are higher than your altitude. This is good for at least 200’ (60m) which should give you...
Here's what I see in the flight log:
1m 50.3s: Drone traveling forward at 5 MPH
1m 50.4s: Elevator moved to full down position and drone started to brake
1m 52.1.s: Drone impacted wall
So, I guess you're asking if it's unusual for a Mavic Pro...
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