Video started pixellating at furthest distance. Remote signal seemed fine. It was slightly hilly and I was flying at 120m but went down to about 80m I think. Battery stayed above 50%
So the flight recorded, just not to your profile flight data?
Video started pixellating at furthest distance. Remote signal seemed fine. It was slightly hilly and I was flying at 120m but went down to about 80m I think. Battery stayed above 50%
Any tips on finding your drone if it doesn't make it back?
Didn't know about that. How does it work?Have you tried the "Find My Drone" feature, yet?
What app are you in I'm a little new at this doesn't look like my go4 screen ?It's time for a club that gives a little recognition to those that accomplish the 3 mile task. Yes there are Mav Pilots that have flown much further, but 3 miles is a distance that can be flown with the stock battery in place.
Earlier this week I finally had weather that made for good flying. Prior to this I had issues with the app & firmware combo. I installed a combo I felt good about but my attempt at setting a new personal distance record was going to take place with no pre testing.
I flew the flight and up to the turn around point, it was awesome! Just as soon as it finished rotating, it took a turn for the worse. 1st thing it began dropping both signals which lead into total loss of video completely. I wasn't worried as it was coming by RTH. I noticed the gps satellite reception was in super great shape at 20. Something that surprised me a lot was the headwind at turn around. At ground level there was no wind, at 800ft it must have been 10-15mph as the aircraft was into a -24 flight pitch and some 15mph slower. The norm for the RTH speed is around 22mph where because of headwind it was then at 15mph. Right away I went into lowering the altitude at a steady rate. The goal was to reduce altitude in hopes of less headwind. I managed to reach the halfway back home point and the video restored. Shortly after this however, 400ft from reaching home point I got jacked by the Critical Battery...and the decent downward was under way. This was totally new to me as I had never experienced a critical battery decent. As soon as I saw there was no chance of increasing altitude, my fingers started going everywhere on the controller sticks. And then....about 5 seconds later it began to rain. No doubt an event I wont be forgetting anytime soon.
Didn't know about that. How does it work?
What app are you in I'm a little new at this doesn't look like my go4 screen ?
Yes, exactly that, i wanted to see the distance i travelled from the data.So the flight recorded, just not to your profile flight data?
A trackimoAny tips on finding your drone if it doesn't make it back?
****, you've exceed RTH safety margins.I don't have too many flat areas since I am in the mountains. So I always have to go vertical to get significant distance. Here's my longest from launch record which isn't much but I also had to get up to the ceiling of 1640' to avoid running into mountains.
Good point, did your mavic return home safely?****, you've exceed RTH safety margins.
Good point, did your mavic return home safely?
Here is mine. Fully stock (second day with my second Mavic). 6811 meter, 4,24 mile or 22,331ft.
Which app is that that you were using? I like the speed displaysIt's time for a club that gives a little recognition to those that accomplish the 3 mile task. Yes there are Mav Pilots that have flown much further, but 3 miles is a distance that can be flown with the stock battery in place.
Earlier this week I finally had weather that made for good flying. Prior to this I had issues with the app & firmware combo. I installed a combo I felt good about but my attempt at setting a new personal distance record was going to take place with no pre testing.
I flew the flight and up to the turn around point, it was awesome! Just as soon as it finished rotating, it took a turn for the worse. 1st thing it began dropping both signals which lead into total loss of video completely. I wasn't worried as it was coming by RTH. I noticed the gps satellite reception was in super great shape at 20. Something that surprised me a lot was the headwind at turn around. At ground level there was no wind, at 800ft it must have been 10-15mph as the aircraft was into a -24 flight pitch and some 15mph slower. The norm for the RTH speed is around 22mph where because of headwind it was then at 15mph. Right away I went into lowering the altitude at a steady rate. The goal was to reduce altitude in hopes of less headwind. I managed to reach the halfway back home point and the video restored. Shortly after this however, 400ft from reaching home point I got jacked by the Critical Battery...and the decent downward was under way. This was totally new to me as I had never experienced a critical battery decent. As soon as I saw there was no chance of increasing altitude, my fingers started going everywhere on the controller sticks. And then....about 5 seconds later it began to rain. No doubt an event I wont be forgetting anytime soon.
Just to clarify what we pay attention to is.....The Farthest Distance from Home Point. Your Flight can be many miles overall, its part in which the AirCraft is its Farthest point. In the video I posted, I flew the aircraft straight out 3.2 miles and turned around. None of the return trip counted.
The reason I put together a 3 Mile Club was because it can be achieved by most using their stock oem battery. In this case more would be interested in finding out what they need to do to attempt such a flight with their own aircraft. It took me 6-7 flights before I made it past 2.7miles. That was based on flying with Smart RTH and Not cancelling to fly any further. My remaining battery power when landing was always between 28%-32%. Because of windy weather, I have not been able to fly since May 29th.
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