Arce101 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 28, 2019 Messages 340 Reactions 99 Sep 12, 2019 #1 Reactions: GraveDigger, DDS, _gonzales_ and 1 other person
S spamgnome Well-Known Member Joined Jan 14, 2019 Messages 862 Reactions 1,079 Sep 12, 2019 #2 Drone in in your car? Reactions: Gindra and Arce101
Starz Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Dec 26, 2016 Messages 5,858 Reactions 4,857 Location Arizona Sep 12, 2019 #5 Amazing what Mother Nature can do. Tailwind. Reactions: Arce101
S spamgnome Well-Known Member Joined Jan 14, 2019 Messages 862 Reactions 1,079 Sep 12, 2019 #6 I've always observed that even in a tailwind, the drone wont go any faster than 40. In other words, with a 40 MPH tailwind, the drone would basically hover while still making 40 over the ground. You must have found a super strong tailwind! Reactions: Elude, Aww@Mavic and BigAl07
I've always observed that even in a tailwind, the drone wont go any faster than 40. In other words, with a 40 MPH tailwind, the drone would basically hover while still making 40 over the ground. You must have found a super strong tailwind!
Arce101 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 28, 2019 Messages 340 Reactions 99 Sep 12, 2019 #7 You can achieve higher speeds if you nose dive Reactions: Gindra
BenF Well-Known Member Joined Apr 12, 2019 Messages 87 Reactions 58 Sep 12, 2019 #8 My Flight data home page shows my Max Altitude at 1602.7 feet on April 19,2019. The logs show my max Altitude at 13 & 7 feet on that day. This is because I was flying INSIDE my house! I think flying inside the house, no GPS, really messes with its reporting back to the mothership. So... I don't really trust DJI's data collection process.
My Flight data home page shows my Max Altitude at 1602.7 feet on April 19,2019. The logs show my max Altitude at 13 & 7 feet on that day. This is because I was flying INSIDE my house! I think flying inside the house, no GPS, really messes with its reporting back to the mothership. So... I don't really trust DJI's data collection process.