...the DJI
Air 3 suddenly started to drift with the wind and not obey the controls... when I tried to take a panoramic photo...it obeyed the RTH button and returned.
Could someone help analyze what could have caused this problem?
Yeah... your drone indeed drifted in the wind direction uncommanded.
The incident period was between that the last pano mode was ended & the last RTH initiation... between 771,6sec & 815,3sec into the flight, nowhere else. During this period the GPS lock (30-31) & GPS health (5) was fully sufficient for a position hold & the connection between the AC & RC were perfect.
This period can be divided into 3... a initial period without any horizontal commands from the pilot during drifting (771,6sec - 777,2sec), a second consisting of confused stick commands, probably with a low stick reaction for horizontal flight commands (777,2sec - 809,7sec)... & a last period before RTH is initiated which also shows a clear uncommanded drift (809,7sec - 815,3sec).
Period 1, in the sat pic yellow line, in the chart the left yellow frame
Period 2, in the sat pic orange line, in the chart the mid orange frame
Period 3, in the sat pic yellow line, in the chart the right yellow frame
(Click on the pic below to make it larger, the meaning of the graphs in the legend & values there from where the chart marker is placed at 777,2sec)
* During period 1 the drone slowly ramp up the speed to approx. 5mph uncommanded, here the drone tilts correctly into the wind with intention to hold position... but reaches only a tad above 4 degrees (of maximum 36 degrees) which isn't sufficient to prevent wind drift.
* During period 2 the pilot make all sorts of commands in a growing state of panic. It's few periods without stick commands that can be analyzed, but the period starts with 2 shorter instances where the sticks are released (stick chart value 1024=neutral)... the approx. average speed is here 8mph. Also note that despite full stick commands in either elevator or aileron, the tilt never reaches higher than approx. 10 degrees & this in Sport mode, this probably made the pilot believe that the stick commands never reached the drone.
* During the last & third period we mainly see the same as in the first... no stick commands but the drone drifts with approx. 5mph & utilizing only approx. 10 degrees of tilt.
The drone clearly drifted (or got blown away) in the wind direction... but the root cause wasn't a to strong wind. Instead it looks like the drone only could utilize a tilt angle below 10 degrees & not the usual 36 degree in Sport mode. My guess is that something went wrong when the software ended the pano mode which limited the max tilt angle... which in turn caused a blow away with a unresponsive stick feel. This glitch ended when the RTH was manually initiated.