That's above 3 metresWhen it gets too dark you cannot fly below 3 meters.
That's above 3 metresWhen it gets too dark you cannot fly below 3 meters.
It's actually 5 metres in the manual (p37):That' actually above 10 meters according to the manual.
It doesn't cause erratic behaviour.But what I was saying is that if there is insufficient light it could cause erratic behavior of the aircraft so flying at dusk into shadows can cause this erratic behavior
Flying without GPS doesn't cause problems.Flying with no GPS could also cause problems but I have launched with no GPS and I had no problems because the GPS usually engages as soon as the A/C is in the air.
If the ground isn't lit well enough for VPS, flying higher isn't going to improve that.The vision system works between .5m and 30m but what I was saying is that during dusk being low with shadows can affect the vision system because it is too dark. As the aircraft goes higher there is more light available to it, but of course that varies in every location.
The incident has been explained, working from the recorded flight data and what actually happened.I was just trying to give cameraz another possibility, I was not saying anyone was right or wrong, and I was not guessing because it did happen to me.
Yes, I have that file. I had unzipped it and pasted it to a text file. But here is the original (zipped) file. Thanks.
If your hand is not moving as you grasp the drone, the drone will not try to continue flying. Use the left stick to shut the motors down, as is done when landing.I echo spsphotos - if you have grabbed it without losing any fingers flip it upside down and it will immediately shut off. Trying to press the off button twice on the bottom of a drone which is still trying to escape your grasp is scary and dangerous, not to mention that pushing the button to shut it off essentially makes you have to hold on tighter.
Normally, that is probably the case. But my drone malfunctioned, and when I grabbed it the motors sped up to maximum speed (see flight log). This startled me, because I didn't have my thumbs on the control stick, and all I could think of was I gotta shut this **** thing off!If your hand is not moving as you grasp the drone, the drone will not try to continue flying. Use the left stick to shut the motors down, as is done when landing.
Normally, that is probably the case. But my drone malfunctioned, and when I grabbed it the motors sped up to maximum speed (see flight log). This startled me, because I didn't have my thumbs on the control stick, and all I could think of was I gotta shut this **** thing off!
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