D ddublu Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2018 Messages 66 Reactions 21 May 29, 2018 #1 Lost DJI Mavic somewhere in vicinity of Anita Dee charters right on the corner by the Lake Shore Drive bridge over the Chicago River. REWARD.
Lost DJI Mavic somewhere in vicinity of Anita Dee charters right on the corner by the Lake Shore Drive bridge over the Chicago River. REWARD.
virtualphotographers Well-Known Member Joined Jan 27, 2017 Messages 189 Reactions 358 May 29, 2018 #2 ddublu said: Lost DJI Mavic somewhere in vicinity of Anita Dee charters right on the corner by the Lake Shore Drive bridge over the Chicago River. REWARD. Click to expand... Sorry to hear about that. I ride up and down that way every day so I'll keep my eyes out Good luck
ddublu said: Lost DJI Mavic somewhere in vicinity of Anita Dee charters right on the corner by the Lake Shore Drive bridge over the Chicago River. REWARD. Click to expand... Sorry to hear about that. I ride up and down that way every day so I'll keep my eyes out Good luck
msinger DJI Drone Expert Approved Vendor Premium Pilot Joined Oct 12, 2016 Messages 29,909 Reactions 33,635 Location Harrisburg, PA (US) Site mavichelp.com May 29, 2018 #3 Did you check out your flight log? If not, you can upload and view it online here. It might help you figure out where it landed/crashed.
Did you check out your flight log? If not, you can upload and view it online here. It might help you figure out where it landed/crashed.
MavicCF Well-Known Member Joined Mar 20, 2017 Messages 1,083 Reactions 607 Age 23 Location Colorado May 29, 2018 #4 msinger said: Did you check out your flight log? If not, you can upload and view it online here. It might help you figure out where it landed/crashed. Click to expand... He started a thread with the logs over here. Conclusion was magnetic interference, yaw was initialized on the wrong heading.
msinger said: Did you check out your flight log? If not, you can upload and view it online here. It might help you figure out where it landed/crashed. Click to expand... He started a thread with the logs over here. Conclusion was magnetic interference, yaw was initialized on the wrong heading.