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That is not the flight.Where you say you took off and where the log from the top of this post shows the craft was/is/recorded as taking off...?
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That is not the flight.Where you say you took off and where the log from the top of this post shows the craft was/is/recorded as taking off...?
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Here is info from AirDataView attachment 61129
I am not sure what this means:
...copying the link shown under Original would be quicker
If that is the correct flight, then the simplest solution may for you to re-download the original log from AirData - that's the link "Original" under the AirData map, and then upload the original txt file to this forum. The file that you attached in your original post was amusing, but not the log from the flight in question.
Without GPS or a homepoint, your Mavic can't go anywhere or find any location....you may as well have said goodbye after the motors started.
without the GPS home point it goes off to find 0 Lat 0 Long
Here is the Air Data "original"
Got nothing!
Attach it to your post, please!
The "original" is s cvs file and will not upload.Got nothing!
Attach it to your post, please!
@ballerhe75, can you upload your TXT flight log here? If needed, you can find instructions for locating the TXT file here.
The "original" is s cvs file and will not upload.
Is there another format to use?
Interesting. I was thinking that meant the OP uploaded the aircraft DAT file (since Airdata supports those now).See post #1. The OP wasn't using DJI GO - probably Litchi since it reported DJI DAT 1.11.
Interesting. I was thinking that meant the OP uploaded the aircraft DAT file (since Airdata supports those now).
Honestly, anything is on the table at this point. This thread went on for three pages so far and I have absolutely no idea what is going on...
It was painful to watch...Interesting. I was thinking that meant the OP uploaded the aircraft DAT file (since Airdata supports those now).
Honestly, anything is on the table at this point. This thread went on for three pages so far and I have absolutely no idea what is going on...
OK i have the flight record in Air Data, what format do i use?It was painful to watch...
txtOK i have the flight record in Air Data, what format do i use?
Sorry for this taking so long, i am new flight records, txt, cvs, dat, etc.
OK i have the flight record in Air Data, what format do i use?
Sorry for this taking so long, i am new flight records, txt, cvs, dat, etc.
It would be more helpful to have the actual TXT file. The original file linked in Airdata is not going to be of much use.Click on the "Original" link in AirData under the map to download the original log file, then change its file extension to .txt (if it isn't already .txt) then upload it here.