Howdy from Wyoming dragos, welcome to the community, plenty of fine folk and excellent information here.Hey there, Name is Dragos.
Got a wild hair and decided to buy a DJI Mavic, got the fly more bundle.
Have flown a Phantom 4 once, for about 10 min and i loved it, i've bought my son a cheapie drone and that was fun, but also frustrating.
Purchased this drone with the intention of using the auto track function, taking action shots of my kids as they rides their quads & rzr, also water sports on the lake and the main reason, to take action shots of my off road adventures.
Hopefully it will arrive in a few days, meanwhile i'll be doing a lot of reading and watching videos to learn as much as i can and hopefully avoid all rookie mistakes.
Here's what I'd try (in this order):I need to upgrade the firmware, and maybe thats the problem. but the app continuously kept disconnecting from the drone, would say not connected.
The gimbal does not rotate left/right. You need to yaw (turn) the aircraft.does the gimbal rotate left and right or is that only done with the drone?
Here's what I'd try (in this order):
- Reinstall DJI GO 4
- Close down all other running apps (to free up all available resources)
- Enable airplane mode
- Update the firmware
The gimbal does not rotate left/right. You need to yaw (turn) the aircraft.
That's what it's designed to do if it doesn't think the ground is safe to land on.then i decided to land by pressing RTH on the remote. well it came back and just hovered over the spot where it took off from. wouldnt land
How did you manage to do that?i tried landing it manually and ended up running it into my truck, it fell about 2 feet.
I've never had trouble with the few Android devices I own. There are so many of them available and they are much more configurable than Apple devices, so that opens the door for more potential problems to creep in. People seem to have less trouble with Apple devices (as long as it's one of the Apple devices on this list). DJI employees also tend to favor Apple devices, so I'm assuming DJI might spend more time working with them.maybe i'll just use the IOS i've been reading that its much more stable
That's what it's designed to do if it doesn't think the ground is safe to land on.
How did you manage to do that?
When the Mavic is close to the ground, holding the left stick down initiates "Forced Landing" mode. Once initiated, the Mavic will auto land itself. It takes a second or so for that to kick in, so it might seem like nothing is happening at first.i tried to force it down with the joystick, it wouldnt respond and it went down by itself
The iPad Mini 4 is a nice tablet. People rarely complain about problems with it.i might just go pick up a ipad mini to use with the drone.. have a dedicated device just for that
only problem with that is that i was unable to use the app! lol
but i did hold the left stick down for longer than two seconds and it did not land. who knows.
anyhow, i decided to give it a try with my wifes iphone and it did seem much nicer, the battery was too low to fly for more than a few min but i did like how it instantly connected and it even gave verbal prompts, didnt do that on my phone.
i wont be changing phones but i might just go pick up a ipad mini to use with the drone.. have a dedicated device just for that.
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