I didn't believe it until I recieved the Enterprise 3. It's true. It can be flown up to almost 5000 ft. I'm not sure why DJI did this, but they did. Maybe it has something to do with mountain side surveying. That's my theory anyway.
My Mavic 3 Classic can be set as high as 1000 meters.I didn't believe it until I recieved the Enterprise 3. It's true. It can be flown up to almost 5000 ft. I'm not sure why DJI did this, but they did. Maybe it has something to do with mountain side surveying. That's my theory anyway.
Strange that DJI seems to just set random software altitude limits. The classic can be set to 1000M. Interesting.My Mavic 3 Classic can be set as high as 1000 meters.
I should add, I have my max altitude set to 1000M however, Everytime I have powered up (so far) I get a message saying Altitude Zone Max Altitude set to 500M. I have yet to take off in area where the 1000M was allowed by DJI Fly.Strange that DJI seems to just set random software altitude limits. The classic can be set to 1000M. Interesting.
I did notice something interesting with the Enterprise. When I turn on the Flight permissions near an airport, it will stop at 400 ft in altitude even if the software is set to higher. If I turn the permissions off, I can't fly over the blue retricted areas, but the 400 ft restriction is lifted.
the restriction, as I understand it, is the 500M/1640ft limit is lifted if you fly further than 50KM/30M from any airport. I'm not sure if private landing strips count but I'd be surprised if they did.I should add, I have my max altitude set to 1000M however, Everytime I have powered up (so far) I get a message saying Altitude Zone Max Altitude set to 500M. I have yet to take off in area where the 1000M was allowed by DJI Fly.
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