This happened last Sunday. I started my flight by ascending to 50 meters and setting the RTH height to 50 meters. I flew about 275 meters and came back. So far so good. Got an intermittent strong wind warning, but the wind didn’t appear to affect my flight, so I kept going (first mistake) and flew out to the same spot around 275 meters out. Started heading back with 55% battery left. This time I noticed that the drone was being pulled to the south. Got to within 100 meters of my house and I was pulled strongly to the south. Tried bringing it closer to my yard. Got a low battery voltage warning at 33%. Yikes. Struggled for a few more minutes, managed to get within 34 meters of my starting point. Saw I was at 17% battery and hit the RTH button (second mistake). The drone started flying in the opposite direction! Cancelled RTH to try again manually, at this point I got the “Low battery. Returning to home” message and the drone pulled further to the south. I ran after it (just down the block) to try to at least land in a controlled manner. I did re-establish line of sight, but ended up getting stuck in a tree on the way down. It was caught about 40 feet up in the tree, so I was unable to retrieve the drone on my own. It was rainy and windy on Saturday and the drone fell out of the tree. I broke one front arm and cracked the other. I'm attaching the text log. Here is the data from airdata.com:
Was this purely the result of flying in improper conditions, or was there something else at play?
Thanks!
Was this purely the result of flying in improper conditions, or was there something else at play?
Thanks!