I've been grounded by weather for several days and finally could no longer take it. Took my MP out for a short run. Temp 26F, wind calm. UAV app says calm to 500 ft or so. All equipment warm inside house until takeoff. Took off to 200 ft and flew out across the fields. Started to get wavering in the image in brief waves, much like looking through a moving drop of water on a window (no rain or snow). About 2 minutes into flight, I got a gimble shake warning that stayed on the screen several seconds. Dropped altitude to 150 ft and returned home, hitting RTH after coming half way back. AC landed itself perfectly.
Can a wind gust cause this? I live in the mountains of PA, where wind can gush off the surrounding peaks, so I wonder if that was it, even though the the wind was generally calm.
Checking the flight record, I see a small "jag" in the flight path at about the time of the warning. That was followed by a curve in the flight path while I thought I was flying straight. The return home at 50 ft lower was straight, but does show a couple of very brief "image wavers". Should I worry? A week or so ago, I had a "gimble freakout" that I posted about, so I wonder if the incidents are related.
Can a wind gust cause this? I live in the mountains of PA, where wind can gush off the surrounding peaks, so I wonder if that was it, even though the the wind was generally calm.
Checking the flight record, I see a small "jag" in the flight path at about the time of the warning. That was followed by a curve in the flight path while I thought I was flying straight. The return home at 50 ft lower was straight, but does show a couple of very brief "image wavers". Should I worry? A week or so ago, I had a "gimble freakout" that I posted about, so I wonder if the incidents are related.