A.O.
Well-Known Member
OOOooooo... looks kool!Get yourself a reflective skin. I have not had a single incident with a bird since.View attachment 82770
OOOooooo... looks kool!Get yourself a reflective skin. I have not had a single incident with a bird since.View attachment 82770
Good to know, as a complete newbie, I almost always descend straight down! I'll change that..dont worry to much ,its very rare now due to changes in the motor angle on the 4 corners of the arms ,and the lower descent speed of the drone ,it is basically a issue that happens when because the drone is descending straight down the tips of the props produce vortices that reduce the air pressure under the props so the drone is no longer able to stay air born and just plummits to the ground and increasing the props speed just makes it worse ,if you are quick and have enough height then you can recover lift by flying forwards or in any other direction which takes the props out of the disturbed air and lift to be regained ,this is not guaranteed ,but it does at least give you a chance of saving the day, so a way of avoiding it is to fly down in a large spiral, or straight line to your home point,o the props are always in clean air
MMMmmmm... I love salsa!!Came awfully close to making humming bird salsa last night.
Yup, I'd for sure be leaving!!Hawks are persistent too... several passes, progressively closer. I abandoned the flight and did RTH.
Oh I understand completely.. but technically my drone is not alive, right??only joking Vultures like their food to be dead not flying around,but birds of prey are a different story
That's why I wondered what the turtles in the Geico commercial were worried about.only joking Vultures like their food to be dead not flying around,but birds of prey are a different story
Turtles don't know!!That's why I wondered what the turtles in the Geico commercial were worried about.
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