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The recorded flight data clearly shows that the drone was in a stable hover at the time.
There was no tipping to any angle that would cause a problem.
Unsubstantiated !!?
I'm not the one making claims about a drone that I've never flown.
Isn't that what you were attempting with your snarky .. keep shooting jpg comment ?
I'm not trying to "utilise full potential of your cameras" in any sense...
5°-7° of roll and 1° - 2° pitch wouldn't be abnormal when hovering in winds of 5-6 metres/sec.
Sometimes you'll get more and sometimes less.
There's nothing suspicious about having 21 sats.
Neither of these factors are in any way related to the...
You should, but you keep coming back letting us know all the imaginary and very trivial faults of the drone you've never flown.
You say that like you think it's a bad thing.