Ohio guy here too!Welcome from Ohio!
Ohio guy here too!Welcome from Ohio!
No, this seems to happen quite a bit. Look at 51 Drones' latest video from a couple days ago and note the VPS altitude vs IMU altitude in the flight logs right before it crashed into the water. It is definitely a big contributing factor into some Mavics taking a swim when flying just a few feet above water.
You're more than welcome to take one of yours and fly it at under 10ft above a body of water for a while to test this.
Lemons in everything made by mankind. It happens. The Mini is fun and relatively inexpensive - it's why many buy it. Yet, it has many shortcomings or not all the bells and whistles the higher priced drone y DJI do.Hola from Mexico.
THE STORY
I was the owner of a Mavic mini for the past 8 months - 13 total flight hours..... I loved my mini up to the point where it decided to flip itself upside down just after takeoff (no stick input) and crash.
I lovingly cleaned every aspect of the drone and it flew again smoothly as usual.... until 1 week later it pulled the same stunt hovering about 10 feet above the ocean. This time I recorded...
I was able to retrieve it....
RETURN
DJI customer service advised to upload the flight data and the video for them and then they’d decide if it was pilot error or malfunction. With the later they would send me a new drone....
In the meantime my wife returned the unit to the local Costco who took it back and refunded the full amount.
GUN SHY
I wanted to purchase a new Mavic BUT after browsing through all sorts of forums, reviews and reports online I am seriously gun shy to drop that kind of money again only to find out later that these guys are susceptible to these failures and (in some cases) DJI refuses to honour their warranty agreements.
I have to mention that we live by the Gulf of Mexico and the salt content in the air is very high...
WHATS YOUR EXPERIENCES
now I joined this forum in the hopes of learning from all of you if you are willing to share your thoughts and experiences.
THANK YOU
Nicolas
Same as what?Same happened with my Mavic Mini 2.
Your brief description suggests a yaw error incident.At approx. 30ft it just bolted forward with no stick input. ... No breaks bends or damage but now worried as to why and how it happened.
No, this seems to happen quite a bit. Look at 51 Drones' latest video from a couple days ago and note the VPS altitude vs IMU altitude in the flight logs right before it crashed into the water. It is definitely a big contributing factor into some Mavics taking a swim when flying just a few feet above water.
You're more than welcome to take one of yours and fly it at under 10ft above a body of water for a while to test this.
With the experience that you have, do you take any special precaution flying low over water versus flying low over land?The constant repetition of this myth is what happens quite a bit.
People with very little understanding of how drones work hear others say it and they repeat it like you are doing.
Look at his video?
The one that he put out a week or so back, where he lost a drone and had no idea why?
I did look at it and it was pretty obvious that he had no idea about what caused the loss of his drone.
It was obvious that it was none the things he guessed at were responsible.
That video is just more junk misinformation.
When he finally provided his flight data, the cause of the incident was quite clearly that he had flown his drone into the lake.
No mystery, no confused sensors mysteriously taking the drone downwards.
It was him holding the left stick down hard when he was flying close to the water.
You can see my analysis of his data here:
Air 2S Crashed in the Lake. Why?
Curious if switching to maven at disconnect would work?mavicpilots.com
I've been doing incident analysis for several years, I've heard all the myth and misinformation like you've taken in.
But I still haven't seen any flight data to support it.
I'm way ahead of you on that.
I've flown several thousand miles, almost all over water, some of it low down and understand what's involved.
The same precautions as for flying over land.In other words, what should someone do to make sure the water doesn't confuse the drone's downard sensor (if that's something you have even seen happen)?
Welcome to Mavic Pilots from Dayton Ohio USA! Fly safe and have fun!Hola from Mexico.
THE STORY
I was the owner of a Mavic mini for the past 8 months - 13 total flight hours..... I loved my mini up to the point where it decided to flip itself upside down just after takeoff (no stick input) and crash.
I lovingly cleaned every aspect of the drone and it flew again smoothly as usual.... until 1 week later it pulled the same stunt hovering about 10 feet above the ocean. This time I recorded...
I was able to retrieve it....
RETURN
DJI customer service advised to upload the flight data and the video for them and then they’d decide if it was pilot error or malfunction. With the later they would send me a new drone....
In the meantime my wife returned the unit to the local Costco who took it back and refunded the full amount.
GUN SHY
I wanted to purchase a new Mavic BUT after browsing through all sorts of forums, reviews and reports online I am seriously gun shy to drop that kind of money again only to find out later that these guys are susceptible to these failures and (in some cases) DJI refuses to honour their warranty agreements.
I have to mention that we live by the Gulf of Mexico and the salt content in the air is very high...
WHATS YOUR EXPERIENCES
now I joined this forum in the hopes of learning from all of you if you are willing to share your thoughts and experiences.
THANK YOU
Nicolas
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