I'll show you a screenshot of the flight record. I was there also. At that speed it kind of went into a shallow dive.Sorry, Your Brother has quite the imagination or cant judge speed so well.
The max for a Spark in windless conditions is 50 KPH.
My DJI FPV with Gemfan props will do over 100 kph.
He hacked it and managed to put it into ATTI mode, which allowed it to go that fast.Sorry, Your Brother has quite the imagination or cant judge speed so well.
The max for a Spark in windless conditions is 50 KPH.
My DJI FPV with Gemfan props will do over 100 kph.
The actual flight data would be of interest to confirm whether this was an accurate speed or due to a GPS glitch at the timehere is the record:
Yes, it would be interesting to see. I'm waiting for my brother to send me the flight log file.The actual flight data would be of interest to confirm whether this was an accurate speed or due to a GPS glitch at the time
I have seen flight records that indicated a (false) high speed that was because of a tentative location recorded with poor GPS reception, followed shortly afterwards by an accurate GPS position.Yes, it would be interesting to see. I'm waiting for my brother to send me the flight log file.
I saw it, and it was going well above 50km/h. I'll get him to do another flight soon, and I'll video it and show you. BTW, how did you get my flight records without me sharing them? I only shared the logbook.I have seen flight records that indicated a (false) high speed that was because of a tentative location recorded with poor GPS reception, followed shortly afterwards by an accurate GPS position.
The flight record showed a high speed flying from the false location to the correct location, when the drone hadn't even moved.
Oh, ok. That makes senseHe said he saw SOME flight records with that behavior, not yours...
My brother doesn't own any other drone except for a spark, so it can't possibly be from another drone.That posted image to support the claim can be from any DJI drone, there's no proof it came from a spark.
In addition to the suspicious speed, the max distance of 2.7km is also highly suspicious, given the spark uses wifi, even with the RC. I don't think I ever got mine more than a bit over 1000ft away flying with the RC.
It kind of did go weird at that speed. Also it became almost uncontrollable and went into a shallow dive.There´s one more suspicious fact: I´m not sure, that the camera gimbal is able to handle that huge speed.
That's what I'm confused by- why did he get a speed reading in ATTI mode? However, all of my other drones also get speed readings in ATTI mode, so I guess that explains that. The GPS is on and can measure speed, but it has no control over the aircraft. (e.g. return to home or positioning)It seems that the OP had posted information from someone else (hearsay), not personal data. No supporting data was provided. It was supposedly in ATTI mode; doesn't that mean there would be no GPS data available for any positioning. Doesn't the drone use GPS positioning data and time to determine speed? So, without GPS how did the pilot determine speed? The only supporting data would be the flight light which the poster did not provide.
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