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Well that’s really dumb because you can better see the orientation of the bird when the front and back are different colors. I wonder if they changing colors when turning like a helicopter?Just updated to most recent firmware. Front LEDs are now both solid green. I could have sworn these were red.
I just purchased the M2Z and have one flight so far, so I’m not exactly familiar. The backs flash green during normal flight.
Well that’s really dumb because you can better see the orientation of the bird when the front and back are different colors. I wonder if they changing colors when turning like a helicopter?
This always happens when you update firmware it’s normal !
When you finished the update You have to turn the Mavic off than back on again and they should go back to red.
This change will make my ARC2s even more useful.
Wonder why they did this?
I don’t think it takes a pilot to tell which direction it is moving when it’s moving but what about when it’s hovering? How will you know which way it’s facing if you lose track? At night you won’t see the drone you’ll only see that lights. It would be great if it confirmed to international standards but it seems we’ve gone back a step in the wrong direction.Not really dumb to those of us who are pilots and are use to seeing and knowing the direction an aircraft is moving dependent on the color and position of the lights. What's really dumb is that DJI did not follow normal aircraft protocol that has been used world wide forever!
Exactly!I guess we could cover the port side greens with red LED’s.
The chart you listed is for the REAR led's , not the front.View attachment 76108
Solid red is a critical error, you don’t want that.
But you are right, others are posting on the tube about it also. I wish they’d program it so the port side lights were red, the starboard lights were green, and the two rears also flashed, but I guess that would make too much sense. At least green is easier to see at a distance over red.
Yes I have to agree the lights should be Red for port, Green for starboard.Not really dumb to those of us who are pilots and are use to seeing and knowing the direction an aircraft is moving dependent on the color and position of the lights. What's really dumb is that DJI did not follow normal aircraft protocol that has been used world wide forever!
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