Yes, it flies just fine. I have not updated the firmware since I got this the last of November and it didn't used to do this.. more of a just lately thing.If you search you will find multiple threads here discussing this... the ATTI warning is a known issue on the latest firmware, lots of people having false warnings. Hopefully there will be a fix soon.
You can test if it's real by check if the AC is breaking when releasing the sticks ... if it does, it's not ATTI.
So if you have skipped a couple of the latest FW updates then this false message points to the app ... or a combination app/FW. On which FLY app version are you?Yes, it flies just fine. I have not updated the firmware since I got this the last of November and it didn't used to do this.. more of a just lately thing.
Fly app 1.2.2.. the one that ruined the orientation indicator...So if you have skipped a couple of the latest FW updates then this false message points to the app ... or a combination app/FW. On which FLY app version are you?
Frequent flight app and firmware updates have always been common in DJI products for years. This is nothing new to their latest lineup of UAV's. Others may disagree, but in general, being fully updated is the best policy, although maybe not right away. Once an update has proven to be stable, go for it. In your case, the ATTI warning is a known older issue, but I have not seen it recently with all the latest updates. What you do want to do - and this is somewhat new - is read the release notes to see if a particular update requires a particular version of other software, such as a FLY App update requiring a certain firmware version. This can cause problems if there is a mismatch, and it's easy to overlook.Fly app 1.2.2.. the one that ruined the orientation indicator...
I havent skipped any FW updates , I have never been prompted to do a firmware update, or update the Fly app any further, thank God!
And where do I find these "release notes"Frequent flight app and firmware updates have always been common in DJI products for years. This is nothing new to their latest lineup of UAV's. Others may disagree, but in general, being fully updated is the best policy, although maybe not right away. Once an update has proven to be stable, go for it. In your case, the ATTI warning is a known older issue, but I have not seen it recently with all the latest updates. What you do want to do - and this is somewhat new - is read the release notes to see if a particular update requires a particular version of other software, such as a FLY App update requiring a certain firmware version. This can cause problems if there is a mismatch, and it's easy to overlook.
Did you do anything about it?I also started getting these warnings after the last update... freaked me out!
I was flying over the Gulf of Mexico at the Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys in high winds (27 mph gusts) when it came on! I panicked and brought it back in. The warning never went away even though I had a ton of satellites! There wasn't any difference in how it flew, so I sent it back up in the air. It's just unnerving seeing that warning!Did you do anything about it?
OK, so do you still get the warning then?I was flying over the Gulf of Mexico at the Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys in high winds (27 mph gusts) when it came on! I panicked and brought it back in. The warning never went away even though I had a ton of satellites! There wasn't any difference in how it flew, so I sent it back up in the air. It's just unnerving seeing that warning!
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