I hear ya....... I'm going to try it both ways to see what work put the best. I would have to assume that disabling the landing protection would bring it down much quicker than having it on due to the slight hesitation as it lands. This would in all likelihood work best if your drifting and/or in higher winds. As for having it on, I have a 36" Hoodman landing pad as well as a great open bow on my deckboat that would work great if everything is calm.Why disable it? I never turn mine off.. Land on a deck all the time just come in sideways lol
Excellant point.........Just remember that you may be rising & falling with the waves, but your Mavic won’t!
Lot of good tips here. I do hand launch and recover quite oftenI'm thinking about flying my Mavic Air off of my sailboat to get some nice video that I've always wanted. There are after market hand guards (for the bottom) available for the Spark to protect your hands when you want to grab it while it is flying. Does anyone know of any hand guards that are available for the bottom of the Mavic Air?
I have prop guards and will use them too, but would like the extra protection like the Spark hand guards.
Switch off landing protection and never back on again. It serves nothing. And no, it doesn't come down fast and hard, just normal.
Why switch it off when holding the left stick down for a couple seconds does the same thing? Landing protection has it's benefits, there is no disadvantage to leaving it on IMO, and it doesn't change how you do a palm landing.
Exactly what I would like to do.......Unfortunately, Return to Remote Location cannot be relied on. Many users here are experiencing and faced with the same problem as I am. See my recent post here;One little suggestion is to properly set up RTH location
With LP on it will fight you and spin up to max RPM. Some users might get panicked when it does. With LP off it doesn't. (this is with the MP, I believe the Air behaves the same).Why switch it off when holding the left stick down for a couple seconds does the same thing? Landing protection has it's benefits, there is no disadvantage to leaving it on IMO, and it doesn't change how you do a palm landing.
We were talking about hand catching ON A BOAT.Wrong. Grabbing it causes rpm spin up. Sticking your hand out makes it rise slightly.. Then with left down it will come down and land nice and safe.
Now in a rocking boat you should be more careful agreed..
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