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So, I had my first real crash this week. Ruled "Excessive pilot stupidity" in the post crash debrief! But I did learn some things which made me go change some settings, at least for now, and wanted to get the groups thoughts on what their settings are.
Ok, here's the crash play by play! (And now that I actually write it down, I feel even dumber than at the time! LOL!)
I've been trying to work on my video work and wanted to practice some "close" flying, like between close trees or above and below branches(Guy I follow on You Tube does it and I love the look)
So, per his tutorial, I turned off my proximity sensors, and switched to tripod mode and was practicing flying real slow between some large branches in my backyard.
I did a couple decent passes and then mid flight I got that dumb "Wheel error" message and the controller was beeping incessantly. Usually if I reboot the controller it fixes the issue, so like an idiot I thought "well, lets reboot in flight, so I can get practice reconnecting if I ever lose connection in the field!" Of course the mavic is hovering about 6' off the ground but right under my huge 60' maple tree!
As soon as the controller lost connection the drone started going straight up in the air, and of course hits a huge branch, which spins it sideways into a group of small twigs, which pushed it out of the tree a foot or so, putting it out of harms way for a second, then it shot straight up again into another large branch which made it flip 90 degrees where it actually was flying sideways and chopping up leaves and bark! Then, amazingly it righted itself before trying to fly up yet again! Another branch got hit and parts of leaves and bark flying everywhere before the mavic finally had finally broken enough props to drop out of the tree. As it lands the only remaining propeller is spinning full throttle as I try to grab the drone without losing a finger! I finally had to remove the battery to end the nightmare!
A bunch of serious scrapes on the arms, and all 4 propellers were broken but the gimbal and camera, and arms are all ok!
When I went into the my settings I saw that Under what happens when you lose connection to the controller the drone does an immediate RTH. SO it was trying to go up and go home. I have no changed it to hover, so if I ever lose connection again, I can try and reconnect without repeating this embarrassing incident!
What are your guys preferred settings? I guess I can see the RTH as the default, but it sure didn't work out for me! Do you have yours set to hover or am I missing something?
Garen
Ok, here's the crash play by play! (And now that I actually write it down, I feel even dumber than at the time! LOL!)
I've been trying to work on my video work and wanted to practice some "close" flying, like between close trees or above and below branches(Guy I follow on You Tube does it and I love the look)
So, per his tutorial, I turned off my proximity sensors, and switched to tripod mode and was practicing flying real slow between some large branches in my backyard.
I did a couple decent passes and then mid flight I got that dumb "Wheel error" message and the controller was beeping incessantly. Usually if I reboot the controller it fixes the issue, so like an idiot I thought "well, lets reboot in flight, so I can get practice reconnecting if I ever lose connection in the field!" Of course the mavic is hovering about 6' off the ground but right under my huge 60' maple tree!
As soon as the controller lost connection the drone started going straight up in the air, and of course hits a huge branch, which spins it sideways into a group of small twigs, which pushed it out of the tree a foot or so, putting it out of harms way for a second, then it shot straight up again into another large branch which made it flip 90 degrees where it actually was flying sideways and chopping up leaves and bark! Then, amazingly it righted itself before trying to fly up yet again! Another branch got hit and parts of leaves and bark flying everywhere before the mavic finally had finally broken enough props to drop out of the tree. As it lands the only remaining propeller is spinning full throttle as I try to grab the drone without losing a finger! I finally had to remove the battery to end the nightmare!
A bunch of serious scrapes on the arms, and all 4 propellers were broken but the gimbal and camera, and arms are all ok!
When I went into the my settings I saw that Under what happens when you lose connection to the controller the drone does an immediate RTH. SO it was trying to go up and go home. I have no changed it to hover, so if I ever lose connection again, I can try and reconnect without repeating this embarrassing incident!
What are your guys preferred settings? I guess I can see the RTH as the default, but it sure didn't work out for me! Do you have yours set to hover or am I missing something?
Garen