Since this is my first post... Hello !
I am a new M2P pilot. I haven't flown for 5 years but had a fair bit of experience in the past with Phantom 1, home built F450, F550 and a large Wookong X-8 with FPV and first Zenmuse gimbal. Amazing advancements in drone technology since then.
I've been flying the M2P for a couple of days with the smart controller and DJI goggles. Yesterday on a close flight, the drone began to endlessly spin around in yaw. I pushed RTH, but spinning still continued so I cancelled. I noticed that if I pushed the yaw stick to one side the spinning stopped, so I was able to land. Obviously the drone was getting an input for 100% yaw in the other direction.
Restarted and everything was fine. I'm wondering what might be the source of the problem ? If this had happened to the roll axis instead of yaw it probably would have been a crash by the time I figured out how to correct. I'm finding that the goggles have a steep learning curve and at this point are pretty awkward for me as far as changing and setting various features. I wonder if some accidental goggle input could have caused this ?
I am a new M2P pilot. I haven't flown for 5 years but had a fair bit of experience in the past with Phantom 1, home built F450, F550 and a large Wookong X-8 with FPV and first Zenmuse gimbal. Amazing advancements in drone technology since then.
I've been flying the M2P for a couple of days with the smart controller and DJI goggles. Yesterday on a close flight, the drone began to endlessly spin around in yaw. I pushed RTH, but spinning still continued so I cancelled. I noticed that if I pushed the yaw stick to one side the spinning stopped, so I was able to land. Obviously the drone was getting an input for 100% yaw in the other direction.
Restarted and everything was fine. I'm wondering what might be the source of the problem ? If this had happened to the roll axis instead of yaw it probably would have been a crash by the time I figured out how to correct. I'm finding that the goggles have a steep learning curve and at this point are pretty awkward for me as far as changing and setting various features. I wonder if some accidental goggle input could have caused this ?