Please tell us some more about this. What exactly does it do? Can you repeat this behavior every time?my Mavic drifts to the right
That could be the case. Give it another shot and see what happens.just thinking it may have been the wind, it was on the strong side
thanks guys for your help again, did as suggested and all ok now.
must have been the wind
Full calibration... IMU & compass. Then report back.
I'm flying in conditions with no wind (20m off the ground but enough foliage around to notice whether there's wind or not), but I will give the compass and IMU calibration a crack in the morning and see how we go. Thanks again!This is what I did, but I do think it was strong wind
Doesn't the OA only kick in when it's within 15m of an obstacle? I've tested this **** drifting in open areas (paddocks) in no wind, not flying into sun, decent altitude etc to try and give it the most easiest flight available, but still no luck.
OA limits the forward ground speed and pitch of the Mav. The pitch can be the real killer that allows it to drift away instead of assuming the pitch and thrust required to hold position in strong winds.Doesn't the OA only kick in when it's within 15m of an obstacle? I've tested this **** drifting in open areas (paddocks) in no wind, not flying into sun, decent altitude etc to try and give it the most easiest flight available, but still no luck.
Update:
Long story short: I have a Garmin Fenix watch, and the compass on it was always active. Every time I calibrated the compass, it was most likely interfering. After removing watch I did a recalibration and now not one problem!
good you got it fixed, better than sending it back to DJI