Looks like compass calibration is off.are you flying in FPV mode? Because your camera does not stay perfectly horizontal
not really, because when he flies straight ahead the horizon is equal right-left, but when flies to the left the horizon becomes bentLooks like compass calibration is off.
Good catch - normal yaw may explain some of it - but even level flight has some tilt to it.not really, because when he flies straight ahead the horizon is equal right-left, but when flies to the left the horizon becomes bent
Saw nothing really out of ordinary in the video, but more than likely you were paying attention only to the banyon tree (on screen) and not where the drone was in relation to the trees very visible on the left side of the screen.
Amen brother. That is one of my top priorities / concerns where I fly - keeping above treetops when I can, but sometimes that special shot / vid has to be much lower. Yet, more sight on the drone is important than watching the screen. Also listening for obstacle avoidance is imperative when tiny bare branches are hard to see from afar or even on the screen. Having a spare set of eyes does help a lot in close quarters flying.Nothing beats good altitude.
Yeah, best comment so far and my thoughts exactly. I have done lots of orbits and partial orbits and never crashed doing one, but sure have come close. Really side obstacle avoidance is the only one I would like to have.I would gladly give up forward and back obstacle cameras for side coverage. I mean I can see what's in front for gosh sake.
Been there, done that. Have video of me from drone searching for 15 minutes before the wind decided to relieve my pain and blew my baby out of the tree. Looked up many times but just did not see it. Drone was ok but never flew in that area again as I got bad vibes about drone catching trees!Flight was in N mode and not FPV. My experience trying FPV on this little drone has not been good, tends to be jerky and not stable so I never use it. I have noticed that tight or high tilt banks seem to exceed the ability of the gimbal to level it out, perhaps the drone bank is greater than the gimbals opposite bank limit. Just a guess. I'm OK with it....
There's nothing to suggest any compass issue.Looks like compass calibration is off.
It was looking good, till that freaking tree just just up out of nowhere. !!There's nothing to suggest any compass issue.
It's a simple case of someone flying into a tree.
Yep, "Find My Drone" works great. I have used it on 3 occasions with success. That said, it can be misleading if the drone disconnects in flight at altitude and high speed. In that case the GPS coordinates given show the point of disconnect up in the air and not where the drone actually crashed hundreds of feet away! Yes I have had it happen......I used "find my drone" for the first time yesterday. I got a "low battery RTH" only about 12 minutes into a flight, and it went down about 10 seconds later into tall weeds on the side of a steep hill. "Find my drone" took me right to it, no doubt saving many hours of difficult searching.
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