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Hello, as a noob, i powered on the Mavic Pro without removing the gimbal lock but i realized it soon enough, so during the startup sequence i quickly lifted the drone and removed it, the gimbal did its usual mumbo jumbo and aligned properly.
I tried it afterwards and it seems fine, but i have another question. When i lifted the drone up and removed the lock, the gimbal moved (by motors) itself while the drone was at approx. 75° angle.
Can powering on the drone on angled surfaces damage or decalibrate the gimbal (and/or its servos)?
I am always trying to power it on/take off/land on straight surfaces, but sometimes its not possible.
Sorry if this question is stupid, i love the drone and the last thing i want is to damage it.
I tried it afterwards and it seems fine, but i have another question. When i lifted the drone up and removed the lock, the gimbal moved (by motors) itself while the drone was at approx. 75° angle.
Can powering on the drone on angled surfaces damage or decalibrate the gimbal (and/or its servos)?
I am always trying to power it on/take off/land on straight surfaces, but sometimes its not possible.
Sorry if this question is stupid, i love the drone and the last thing i want is to damage it.