good day all, anyone flying indoors, assume no GPS connection but will the drone maintain altitude? is it stable? thinking I could see the ledges of out vaulted ceiling, its 26 feet at the peak
Absolutely, yes your drone will fly fine indoors just fine, so long as it has a clear enough visual picture. Be sure to use prop guards. Here's an experiment I did way back with the Mavic Air 1 (Yes the 1!) showing that even with the lights out, you can still fly. However you will need to be actively controlling it more as it will drift around from minor wind currents.good day all, anyone flying indoors, assume no GPS connection but will the drone maintain altitude? is it stable? thinking I could see the ledges of out vaulted ceiling, its 26 feet at the peak
I'm liking that! I finally have an opportunity to do an indoor shot. Just one shot.I chase my wife back into the kitchen with mine.
Good Luck. Fly Safely.I'm liking that! I finally have an opportunity to do an indoor shot. Just one shot.
With the "toy drone" (during COVID lockdowns) I managed to deadhead all my houseplants and trim the curtains a bit. Then I crashed into the wall and the silly thing dropped into the wall sconce. I have a video but am not sure how to upload it without putting it on my youtube channel. (which I really don't want to do)
Anyway, I gave the toy to my neighbor and he crashed it so many times that he threw it away. Not a drone to use for anything real for sure.
So I digress. Tomorrow I will be doing my first "commercial" indoor shot. With a Mavic 2 Pro. (Don't have time for prop guards) But the structure is mostly empty, and I will use all of the wisdom gained on this thread to be relatively sure I don't hose it.
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