Hello guys,
I’m planning a trip to Lofoten and wanted to bring my Mavic with me.
Despite the temperature that will be a problem, I also heard about some problems that could occur due to the interferences of Earth’s magnetic field.
I know the drone assume to be flying over a vector of magnetic field which he thinks it must be parallel to the surface, but northern of 66° parallel the vector of this magnetic field angle could be greater than 45° so the vector of the magnetic field points to the ground, resulting in the drone flying with no control.
I am quite concerned about losing my drone so, that said, do somebody can help me out confirming my thoughts? Have somebody lost controls of its drone inside arctic circle for an apparently unknown reasons? Do the drone warn you with some message before takeoff?
Did somebody already flown in northern circle (above 66 parallel) with no problems?
Any suggest will be appreciate, thanks!
I’m planning a trip to Lofoten and wanted to bring my Mavic with me.
Despite the temperature that will be a problem, I also heard about some problems that could occur due to the interferences of Earth’s magnetic field.
I know the drone assume to be flying over a vector of magnetic field which he thinks it must be parallel to the surface, but northern of 66° parallel the vector of this magnetic field angle could be greater than 45° so the vector of the magnetic field points to the ground, resulting in the drone flying with no control.
I am quite concerned about losing my drone so, that said, do somebody can help me out confirming my thoughts? Have somebody lost controls of its drone inside arctic circle for an apparently unknown reasons? Do the drone warn you with some message before takeoff?
Did somebody already flown in northern circle (above 66 parallel) with no problems?
Any suggest will be appreciate, thanks!