Today I lost my mavic mini due to fly away because of heavy wind at the height of 450 meters. So is there any way to get the exact location of mavic mini with the help of gps?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Attached flight recordIf you post the flight log then it may be possible (depending on a number of factors) to estimate where it ended up.
Can I ask why you went so high and why, as I understand the logs, you kept it climbing whilst it seems to have been being blown away (moving away from home point with no pitch or roll stick movement)?
In India? (I honestly don’t know)Strange to be so high, the legal height is 400ft
The wind up high can be much stronger than what you feel on the ground.Attached flight record
Isn’t it 50ft in India for the Mini ?Strange to be so high, the legal height is 400ft in India
Isn’t it 50ft in India for the Mini ?
Today I lost my mavic mini due to fly away because of heavy wind at the height of 450 meters. So is there any way to get the exact location of mavic mini with the help of gps?
Thanks in advance
It is not so much "you need still air to fly the mini". (Although the lower the top speed, the lower wind speed you can fly in).Another one. Wind and mini doesn’t do well.
Oh well, live and learn.
Hopefully it’s found.
It is not so much "you need still air to fly the mini". (Although the lower the top speed, the lower wind speed you can fly in).
It's more a case of "go up 1,500 feet and you had better plan for the winds at that height". It looks like if the drone had been put into S mode it might have been possible to fly it home. If it had come down to a sensible height it should have been possible to fly home. And if all else fails, forcing a landing with a decent amount of battery for the drone to tell you where it is, gives you a chance of getting it back. Finding a shut-down drone in the area on the map above. Almost no chance I'd say
Not my words, but, lack of breeze is certainly a plus in regards to this model.you need still air to fly the mini"