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May I ask what app you were using for your autopilot mission ????Here is the flight record from Autopilot. 60 meters on the last measurement
May I ask what app you were using for your autopilot mission ????Here is the flight record from Autopilot. 60 meters on the last measurement
As you can see, the discussion of the barometer was done. Read first, think and then replyWaaaahhh, I want to post my story and picture but don't want to take any **** for it or answer any questions.
Why post this then? You need a bunch of middle aged guys telling you you're ok after a crash?
Get a grip.
May I ask what app you were using for your autopilot mission ????
The camera actually still worksThat sucks dude sorry to hear good luck with th repair. Camera looks like this
As said, it was my second mission after my photo flight. Exactly the same settings except the focus triggers are different. I must have flown more then a 100 times. And in AirData you can see that the altitude didn't change. I also don't believe in a battery glitch because the camera remaind working the whole time.I asked because I have used the GO4 and Litchi before and found that after running missions then going back into them later on , The altitude settings have changed to a lower not higher altitude and if I had not caught it ....... You Know ..... CRASH
I never used Hangar Autopilot so I cant really give my opinion on it
what you can do is go into the app and check your settings to see if any were changed
Sorry you went down Hope you get up and going soon
Thanks dad.[emoji107][emoji107][emoji107]
Unnecessary.....play nice
Of course it will always show 60m because it's doing all it can to ensure the reading maintains that value... BUT it doesn't mean one bit that it's actually correct. By definition a wrong measurement will never be apparent - apart from actually hitting what you weren't supposed to.But as you can see on AirData, it maintained 60 (59,6) meters elevation as always
If you thing and want to make sure it was a bird try get a hold of " BudWalker " he uses DatCon for analyzing flight data and it shows and tells way more then AirData can, if it were a bird strike he can more then likely tell you that your Mavic did hit somethingIf I can help, I do. See most of my 600 massages. I told that there where birds.... Nothing to do with failed GPS, suddenly increased ground level, strange changing altitude or weird barometers... It where those flying things without batteries. Birds
As you might have seen on some of my YouTube videos, I'm building a power station (three Siemens gas turbines) in Nigeria. So I have made a timeline of the progress of the works. Video for my monthly progress videos (and final project videos) and images for my Weekly and Monthly Progress reports for the company.I have another question: what kind of video or photo story were you after when flying the same way point route over and over?
Thank you!
Not only is it a good video , You have an excellent career ( JOB ) many would die for !!!!As you might have seen on some of my YouTube videos, I'm building a power station (three Siemens gas turbines) in Nigeria. So I have made a timeline of the progress of the works. Video for my monthly progress videos (and final project videos) and images for my Weekly and Monthly Progress reports for the company.
It's nice to have the same route... even between two months of progress
That's why
Not only is it a good video , You have an excellent career ( JOB ) many would die for !!!!
lollllll Yeah it may be dirty but at the end of the week your pay check smells like roses lollllIts a dirty job but someone's got to do it ;-)
Its a dirty job but someone's got to do it ;-)
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