SC country" data-source="post: 1543524" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">As I mentioned several times Tag is Mandatory and there's No tag for Avata so I had Mavic 3 (I sold recently as I was not using it ) and use 3 (it's first in line )So I watch your incredible videos almost every day - your profile starts with 3. Are you typically flying a Mavic 3 or an Avata? I can see the shadows in some shots and see the propeller guards. I wondered how you fly so close to tree limbs without destroying your props. Still quite amazing videos and we can all see your talent and passion.
GPS positioning is helping a lot but is not mandatory (besides it needs to have a fix at the start in order for DJI to unlock height restrains ) - The drone itself stabilizes bi IMU and/or visual from below cameras AND of course, it's up to You to counter wind or erroneous corrections I was flying in caves since my Mavic Pro days but Avata is way more stable and robust so I can go places I did not even dare to think about before or might be I learn to fly a bit anyhow flying those places involve riskAlex, I too enjoy your expertise and videos. I do have a question about that deep penetration of the fort like structure. GPS signal strength I thought was important to assure drone positioning and stability. Your turns and the tunnels would seem to me that direct visual guidance often wasn’t possible. I guess that might also be true for the control signals as well. Spectacular flying and I guess I’m asking, “ how do you pull this off technically”. I may be ignorant or way too cautious! Thanks again and I enjoyed the 1812 Overture - a great celebratory work by a master. Keep the excitement coming!
Doug