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Currently at work so I can't browse to much myself =], but it popped up on my mind and wanted to make a quick post before I forgot.
The reviews are so mixed on the app store. I am afraid that if the app crashes I will lose my drone. Am I safer with DJI or Litchi?Litchi is an app similar to Go 4. It uses some of the settings in Go 4 so you need both but only run one at a time. Once it is set up you may stop using Go 4 entirely (but keep it installed). I use it for the Waypoint missions and like to have it available if there is a problem with Go 4.
The reviews are so mixed on the app store. I am afraid that if the app crashes I will lose my drone. Am I safer with DJI or Litchi?
Have you read the reviews for DJI Go 4? Four stars for Litchi, 2.5 stars for DJI Go 4.The reviews are so mixed on the app store.
You should not lose your drone if the app crashes, providing you are not flying in WiFi mode (and really, there is no reason you should be). The RC is what is controlling the drone, not the app. I have practiced this scenario by unplugging my tablet while in flight to simulate an app crash or tablet freeze and I recommend all Mavic owners do the same.... I am afraid that if the app crashes I will lose my drone...
DJI is getting better with their software after the 4.1.18 debacle, so the odds are that your fresh setup will work for you. That is considering you are using hardware that is on DJI's approved list (my tablet is not but I have found that Go 4 version 4.1.15 is very stable on it so I have locked it there). That being said, you will be more prone to device failures (cold weather is hard on some iDevices, battery could die, etc) than app failures.... Am I safer with DJI or Litchi?
3.7 for litchi with the mavic version, but yeaHave you read the reviews for DJI Go 4? Four stars for Litchi, 2.5 stars for DJI Go 4.
Can you explain this. IF I lose my signal and the drone is out of sight isn't my only option to hit RTH?This is more difficult with the Mavic Air, which does not have telemetry data displayed on the RC. If you have lost sight of it your only option is to press the RTH button, hope you set it up properly, and there is enough battery left to make it back. Given that the Air uses WiFi to communicate, it should be less likely to go out-of-sight due to distance but the smaller size might make it disappear easier.
Litchi for waypoint missions is superb, I have over 100 missions and never a fault, IOS.
I use Dji for everything else.
No. If you set up RTH properly it is the safest option but not the only option. The MP/MPP has telemetry data on the RC, one of which is Distance. You can see if it going toward or away from you by the Distance reading growing or shrinking. You just tweak the direction until the Distance reading is shrinking the fastest and you know it is coming toward you. You can also hit RTH and cancel it after a while and take over manually. It should be facing home when you cancel it. Test this while you have visual to confirm.Can you explain this. IF I lose my signal and the drone is out of sight isn't my only option to hit RTH?
Can you explain this. IF I lose my signal and the drone is out of sight isn't my only option to hit RTH?
No. If you set up RTH properly it is the safest option but not the only option. The MP/MPP has telemetry data on the RC, one of which is Distance. You can see if it going toward or away from you by the Distance reading growing or shrinking.
Yes, you are right. I was mistakenly thinking of an app crash.If you lose signal you lose all telemetry and control. When your controller is not in contact with your aircraft Failsafe RTH is your only option, at least until it flies close enough for your controller to regain contact. Then you can cancel RTH and resume manual control.
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