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Mazdaman323lx

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Might be a bit of a noob question here , but for the purpose of doing fly throughs , with the object collosion avoidance off , whats the best way to lock in a straight flight path .
Obviously watching the drone is key , but just wondering how to prevent sideways drift due to a breeze / crosswind to my selected path. I done a couple with my MA2 already but i find the little course corrections ruin the effect in the video afterwards .Any tips ?
 
Might be a bit of a noob question here , but for the purpose of doing fly throughs , with the object collosion avoidance off , whats the best way to lock in a straight flight path .
Obviously watching the drone is key , but just wondering how to prevent sideways drift due to a breeze / crosswind to my selected path. I done a couple with my MA2 already but i find the little course corrections ruin the effect in the video afterwards .Any tips ?
I don’t have ma2 OnLy a M2P. And it has tap fly automated flight which would accomplish what you want I would assume the Mavic air two has that but not sure
 
You might try tripod mode or course lock (but that might just be for hyperlapses). I hear you though, sometimes it's hard to line up an exactly straight flight path through something without at least a minor correction. Until they either add regular waypoints or release the SDK so that 3rd party apps can add that functionality, we are kind of stuck with trying to manually fly it as best as we can.
 
You might try tripod mode or course lock (but that might just be for hyperlapses). I hear you though, sometimes it's hard to line up an exactly straight flight path through something without at least a minor correction. Until they either add regular waypoints or release the SDK so that 3rd party apps can add that functionality, we are kind of stuck with trying to manually fly it as best as we can.
I looked it up in the Mavic air two does not have tap fly
 
You might try tripod mode or course lock (but that might just be for hyperlapses). I hear you though, sometimes it's hard to line up an exactly straight flight path through something without at least a minor correction. Until they either add regular waypoints or release the SDK so that 3rd party apps can add that functionality, we are kind of stuck with trying to manually fly it as best as we can.
Ya , thats what I thought. Have to keep the speed down flying thru stuff till then.Thanks anyways
 

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