I was using iPhone 11 also.Could active track be the issue?
Here’s a screen shot of my flight right before I lost signal on a lake. 24’ up, overcast, muggy 80F “active track” following me in a canoe. Never even close to 100’ away, didn’t calibrate GPS, didn’t change home point to RC. But this popped up on screen, didn’t see it at time of flight because I was thinking of your video and was paddling to save birdie from landing in the drink! Even with visual line of site, about 50’ away , it was hard to control in attitude mode. Then….. reconnected after a 2 minute terror. You did mention you where active tracking the boat when you disconnected ? Is active track causing this ??
Editing the video now, and I will show the log there. This incident was 99% my fault, and 1% VPS accuracy.Glad that the iPhone log retrieve worked for you..
Not sure if your going post your log here, the extra analysis could prove interesting, but its your call..
You have a great channel, hopefully you'll get your MA2S replaced if you had it covered in some fashion.
Thanks! I'm going to check that out! That absolutely could have been part of it!When it happened to me it was a bad stick on controller. When I got home my logs said I was holding the stick DOWN when in fact I wasn't. I went into stick calibration and the screen showed the stick was down when it was in the center. DJI would not cover the drone under the DJI Care because I couldn't retrieve it and they didn't care about logs. To add insult to injury they even MADE ME PAY to fix the controller.
You are spot on.Sorry about your loss Russ and your video may help some. You asked what we think happened, Pilot Error, which is the case for most crashes.
The actual cause was me being an idiot. Not paying attention. So I'm embarrassed to post, but I am currently editing my follow up video.So far, no-one has seen the data except you.
There is a lot more in the flight data than a casual look at it will find.
Everyone else is just making guesses, and most of them will be wrong.
How about posting the .txt file to let people that are experienced at analysing flight data look into the actual cause of your incident?
Are you planning to make the data available for analysis, or just show something of it in a video?Editing the video now, and I will show the log there.
So you're doing a video of the log instead of posting it, or a link to it on PhantomHelp or Airdata?Video is coming within the next 24 hours showing the log.
Well for 1 reason I just saw it as it was posted in the wrong sectionCan I just ask why has this thread been allowed to come ntinye for the last 3 pages?? No input from original poster, no txt file forthcoming, ( he obviously doesn’t want to share!) can someone perhaps close this thread?
And there is the Crux of the biscuit...I will post the log after the video has gone live.
He did you overlooked it.I'm not rippin' nor was I but if you post your flight logs the experts may be able to tell you why and explain.
Oh crap I did. I apologize!He did you overlooked it.
Links are hard to see at the bottom of post at times. ??Oh crap I did. I apologize!
I'll look into the flight data soon, but will answer this easy one right away.One thing - please explain why the VPS altitude only displays in segments. Why doesn't that display the entire flight?
Looking at an early part of the flight, the VPS is giving a good height indication.Alright, feel free to rip me a new one. This crash was a result of basic arrogance. "I'm a good pilot, so nothing will ever happen to me!" That's the gist of it.
Sorry, pilot areI would be interested to know your thoughts? I’m still not 100% certain what happened.
So sorry pilot error. For what it's worth what I think happen is confusion on control direction. I don'y know why no one has not complained about the controls. On any aircraft when you want to go up you pull back on the stick. I have never been able to get use to pushing forward to gain altitude. I'M SURE YOU ARE A BETTER DRONE PILOT. But in that situation I would have probably (pulled up) and went down.I would be interested to know your thoughts? I’m still not 100% certain what happened.
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