AirScooter
Active Member
Would it be advisable to notify new Mini owners that if they plan to fly and the wind is even close to questionable that they should leave the ground in Sport mode. Once they got up they would have a fighting chance of a soft land based landing.First time flying this new drone outside. Increased altitude to just above trees around my house. The wind took the drone, I hit the Return to Home button, and watched the drone continue to blow away with the wind. I had no idea it was so windy, nor that the Mavic Mini would be so weak in flying against the wind. I had the prop guards installed, so I think they prevented the drone flying against the wind even more than if they had not been installed. The find my drone feature on the DJI Fly app shows the last location as over water (Lemon Bay). I've been communicating with DJI about the incident, and they've analyzed data from the phone I used with the controller. They concluded it was too windy, and I should not have been flying so they are not going to replace the drone. They offered me a 15% discount off of a new Mavic Mini, but other posts on the DJI support forum indicate others in this situation were offered a 25% discount off of a replacement Mavic Mini. I don't think I want a new Mavic Mini, because I can see this happening again very easily, and there seem to be lots of lost Mavic Mini drones. They are so lightweight, the wind just takes them and they can't return to home, especially with the prop guards installed.
I used to spend a lot of time around big sailing vessels in Maine and I have forgotten how many times I came about just after getting clear of the headland of a harbor. What seemed like a perfect day on the anchor turned into a bear as soon as you were out of the lea of land.
Houses and tress can offer the same kind of protection as land and its very easy to get fooled, particularly with a very light, underpowered aircraft.