Day 2 with the Mavic Air - so far so good.
Day 1 was scary for an unusual reason - make sure the dog belonging to one of your mates is nowhere around LOL. Their dog went nuts and was jumping off the ground chasing the MA. As a result i quickly got it up about 10 metres. I was worried the battery would run out before we got rid of the dog. Luckily we did and whilst not having done anything dramatic in terms of testing, the MA did not take off for China
Day 2 (today):
Flew from my garden with all 3 batteries. More acceptance testing really. I am really glad i bought a landing pad as we have kikuyu grass and that stuff is real tough and i reckon would shred the props/motors. I think the extended landing gear/legs will be a good purchase.
We have a 4g transmitter real close so i was concerned it might cause interference hence not flying too far. I was worried about RTH but tried it twice and was very pleased how well it worked. I had read somewhere that the 5 GHz band would be less susceptible to interference albeit with less range so i went with this.
I had an earlier drone from DJI but have not been flying drones for a few years and i had forgotten that when it is flying back to you the fly left and right is reversed. Spent most of the time practising landings and trying to get the perspective in my brain so i know the MA is centered over the landing pad.
All in all great fun - my one concern is going to be keeping an eye on it when i push it out further in its range. Also interesting how much the tech has improved over the last few years.
Day 1 was scary for an unusual reason - make sure the dog belonging to one of your mates is nowhere around LOL. Their dog went nuts and was jumping off the ground chasing the MA. As a result i quickly got it up about 10 metres. I was worried the battery would run out before we got rid of the dog. Luckily we did and whilst not having done anything dramatic in terms of testing, the MA did not take off for China
Day 2 (today):
Flew from my garden with all 3 batteries. More acceptance testing really. I am really glad i bought a landing pad as we have kikuyu grass and that stuff is real tough and i reckon would shred the props/motors. I think the extended landing gear/legs will be a good purchase.
We have a 4g transmitter real close so i was concerned it might cause interference hence not flying too far. I was worried about RTH but tried it twice and was very pleased how well it worked. I had read somewhere that the 5 GHz band would be less susceptible to interference albeit with less range so i went with this.
I had an earlier drone from DJI but have not been flying drones for a few years and i had forgotten that when it is flying back to you the fly left and right is reversed. Spent most of the time practising landings and trying to get the perspective in my brain so i know the MA is centered over the landing pad.
All in all great fun - my one concern is going to be keeping an eye on it when i push it out further in its range. Also interesting how much the tech has improved over the last few years.