What do you mean by "cruise control"? I don't have FPV but drawing on experience driving cars, I assume it means forward motion continues at the set forward speed without forward input and you can focus on "steering"? I don't know of any way to implement that on normal drones and have never heard of it but I must agree, it would be convenient.I have to truly love cruise control on the DJI FPV drone. I always wondered why all the other DJI drones do not have it. It would be perfect for many of those, especially on long flights.
Is there any way on earth to implement that somehow ?
Yes, correct. You press a button at a certain speed, and it continues to cruise at that speed without any stick input. It is soooo convenient.What do you mean by "cruise control"? I don't have FPV but drawing on experience driving cars, I assume it means forward motion continues at the set forward speed without forward input and you can focus on "steering"? I don't know of any way to implement that on normal drones and have never heard of it but I must agree, it would be convenient.
We would love to see cruise control and I think we will see it on the M3 but there is a good chance it will be on the new Mini 3 and Inspire 3 down the road.I have come to truly love cruise control on the DJI FPV drone. I always wondered why all the other DJI drones do not have it. It would be perfect for many of those, especially on long flights.
Is there any way on earth to implement that somehow ?
I haven't heard anything about an Inspire 3 in a long time so just figured that died along with hopes for a Phantom 5.We would love to see cruise control and I think we will see it on the M3 but there is a good chance it will be on the new Mini 3 and Inspire 3 down the road.
With that in mind < i have an idea that may work as a work around until than.
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Just saw it on my news feed today. Mini 3 and inspire 3 release , if it does happen , the M3 will make more sense to me as to why it is what it is.I haven't heard anything about an Inspire 3 in a long time so just figured that died along with hopes for a Phantom 5.
Inspire 3 is in the rumored/leaked DJI roadmap for September 2022. Mini 3 for April 2022.I haven't heard anything about an Inspire 3 in a long time so just figured that died along with hopes for a Phantom 5.
September 2022 is a LONGGGG way away... the price point will probably be too.Inspire 3 is in the rumored/leaked DJI roadmap for September 2022. Mini 3 for April 2022.
That's a good point, though I am pretty sure if ever implemented that RTH would cancel cruise control once enough battery power has been used.It seems that this feature, while quite useful, creates a dangerous additional problem. Setting it and forgetting to watch for flying beyond the safe battery return distance is a prescription for loosing your drone when there is not enough battery to return to the home point.
You had that on the Mavic 2 Go4 hyperlapse, you could just press the buttons on the underside of the smart controller and the M2 would continue at predefined speed (max 10 km pr hour though). This is sadly not possible with the Mavic 3/SC Pro combo hyperlapse, so far.I have come to truly love cruise control on the DJI FPV drone. I always wondered why all the other DJI drones do not have it. It would be perfect for many of those, especially on long flights.
Is there any way on earth to implement that somehow ?
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