So last week my Mavic had a rough landing. Nothing broke or got messed up, from what I was able to tell. I was hovering close to some bushes about 2 feet off the ground. I got too close and clipped the bushes. It broke two props and I immediately hit my sticks to stop the motors. I figured that was the safest thing to do, instead of letting it go crazy.
It fell about two feet and landed on its feet, even putting some marks on the feet. But now my gimbal picture is off a few degrees. I did the auto calibration several times and checked for damage. I'm not seeing any damage.
What could be wrong with my gimbal? Do I need to make a stand that's at true level to set the MP on then hang something on the wall that's at true level and compare what the MP sees?
It fell about two feet and landed on its feet, even putting some marks on the feet. But now my gimbal picture is off a few degrees. I did the auto calibration several times and checked for damage. I'm not seeing any damage.
What could be wrong with my gimbal? Do I need to make a stand that's at true level to set the MP on then hang something on the wall that's at true level and compare what the MP sees?