Hood River
Active Member
Thanks for the feedback. We're you flying the pro or air?
I was flying the Pro
Thanks for the feedback. We're you flying the pro or air?
You had obstacle avoidance on or off?
Just curious, but was your exact takeoff point different from the first waypoint location?
Yep - that'll do it alright. I wish Dji would stop advertising they have sideways obstacle detection because the reality is they don't. The IR sensors simply aren't good enough except for solid objects like walls and you have to be in beginner mode or "close" mode to use it. This is why I make missions in Litchi that the bird always faces forward. I simulate in Google Earth first looking for potential problems and then fly it.On, but the drone was circling a POI and flew sideways into the tree.![]()
BTW - the reason for this is it's likely heading to your first waypoint which is almost guaranteed to not be where you took off from and can have its own variance due to GPS inaccuracies. General rule of thumb is ascend to a height that is above anything close THEN load the mission and execute. BTW - ALWAYS set your end of mission action otherwise if it loses signal it'll just sit there wherever the mission ended. So I always use RTH and I always have the last point of the mission next to the start point. It's a double guarantee. The reason for this is if you lose signal the remote can and will time out and turn off due to inactivity if it's a long wait.Part of the reason I ask is that on one of the missions it looked like it was about to start the missions and suddenly just cruised off at a 90 degree angle to the direction it was supposed to go. Luckily there was nothing to hit in that direction. Not sure if I hit a button or what happened, but I eventually stopped it and got it back by clicking on sport mode.
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