I don't think anyone has ever "tried" Not unless they had deep pockets and wanted to post on youtube like some do when a new product comes out just for clicks.Someone has tried?
My question is: If flying around a building for example ... and the drone is told "come home" ... return around the building? or try to return by the shortest path crashing against it?I don't think anyone has ever "tried" Not unless they had deep pockets and wanted to post on youtube like some do when a new product comes out just for clicks.
Nope, never tried, but I am sure a few people have had some major accidents with their drones.
I may be missing something here, but how could you crash a dji drone in p-mode when all the sensors are on? I thought that is what the OP was asking. I have tried to crash my drone, when I first got it when I was testing the sensors out. I know its a bit stupid, but I choose a soft target (me) and flew the drone at quarter speed, half speed and then full speed in p-mode and each time there was no way I could ever get the drone to crash lol. That's the whole point of having an expensive drone with safety features!I don't think anyone has ever "tried" Not unless they had deep pockets and wanted to post on youtube like some do when a new product comes out just for clicks.
Nope, never tried, but I am sure a few people have had some major accidents with their drones.
My question is: If flying around a building for example ... and the drone is told "come home" ... return around the building? or try to return by the shortest path crashing against it?
Have a look at your manual ... you'll find an explanation like this ...My question is: If flying around a building for example ... and the drone is told "come home" ... return around the building? or try to return by the shortest path crashing against it?
check these vids out, might answer your question.Anyone know what would happen if I'm flying in positioning mode (P) and I drive my Mavic 2 at 27 mph against a wall?
Would anti-shock systems work?
Or maybe, even if it detects the wall, it would not give you time to slow down?
Someone has tried?
Thank you
I am glad I’m not your life insurance agent.I may be missing something here, but how could you crash a dji drone in p-mode when all the sensors are on? I thought that is what the OP was asking. I have tried to crash my drone, when I first got it when I was testing the sensors out. I know its a bit stupid, but I choose a soft target (me) and flew the drone at quarter speed, half speed and then full speed in p-mode and each time there was no way I could ever get the drone to crash lol. That's the whole point of having an expensive drone with safety features!
Anyone know what would happen if I'm flying in positioning mode (P) and I drive my Mavic 2 at 27 mph against a wall?
Would anti-shock systems work?
Or maybe, even if it detects the wall, it would not give you time to slow down?
Someone has tried?
Thank you
The sensors MAY stop your drone from hitting a wall but they are not perfect. They are affected by speed, lighting conditions, temperature, angle of attack, and the characteristics of the object. Don’t depend on them.
Anyone know what would happen if I'm flying in positioning mode (P) and I drive my Mavic 2 at 27 mph against a wall?
Would anti-shock systems work?
Or maybe, even if it detects the wall, it would not give you time to slow down?
Someone has tried?
Thank you
Anyone know what would happen if I'm flying in positioning mode (P) and I drive my Mavic 2 at 27 mph against a wall?
Would anti-shock systems work?
Or maybe, even if it detects the wall, it would not give you time to slow down?
Someone has tried?
Thank you
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