However, satisfied that the
MA wasn't about to blow away, I turned my eye to the video feed, and was utterly
astonished at the stability of the image. The bird was visibly--and rather violently--correcting all three axes amidst severe turbulence, but the gimbal was simultaneously counter-correcting. Watching from the ground, you would expect horribly unstable video, but the
MA zeroed-out the aircraft movement with remarkable precision.
I'm a nooby, just joined this forum November2018. Less than 20 hours flight time with
MA. Wanted to thank you for your useful and interesting post.
Where I live the winds are only strong and gusty on weekdays and weekends, but they will drop to zero at times, like whenever I board a sailboat.