Thank you guys, as of right now we have wind for the next couple of days around and over 20 mph. When they calm I am going to find a strait road set the mavic up while recording and then try to follow it with just the forward stick. I will let you guys know when this is done.
I see it now, when the wind calms from under 15 to 25 mph ill position it over a long street and just go forward on it the entire street. Is there a way to match up the logs with when I do this with the log coming from the mavic?
So like the drone there is a .dat file what it all has I don't know but someone stated it has the motor rpm. Would there be some file on the controller that will show what directions the sticks were pressed? If there is and both are timed stamp I could see if some motors had more RPM when...
I thought the assistant just allowed us to pull the logs. If I can read them, is there a way to get the logs from the controller so I can see if I can match up when I had the controller going in a strait forward direction.
When I calibrated the controller both stick read zero. And yes I also did the Gimbal to. All of these have been separate times. Maybe it is worth Calibrating all them together to see what happens. I would contact DJI but listing to every ones horror stories about them I stayed away and...
Last couple of flights I have notice the Mavic fly in a right angle while going forward. To make sure everything was straight I was following a line on the ground and it definitively went off to the right. Also while looking into the phone it looks like from where the camera is pointed it is...
What is the reason for Discharging? Correct me if I am wrong I'm guessing it is if I'm going to store the battery's for some time they don't want a full charge on them. If I fly the mavic every day or every other day is it worth discharging?
Ok, what do you guys recommend while flying a large area. Is it fine to shut the drone off at say 80 percent walk or drive to a different place fly to 60 percent shut it down again and then go to another place and bring it down 30 percent. ( I only have 1 battery.)
What are you considering low? I got the Mavic 2 weeks ago and have been flying every to every other day and charging that night or the next morning. I got it set up to notify me when it hits 30 percent. I then bring the copter home. Usually it lands around 20 -30 percent left.
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