Hey guys,
First of all, there was no loss here, but I really wanted to figure it out what happened.
1- Contacted "ATC" of the airport that is less than 500m from my take off, they just told me to stay parallel to the runway, but theres almost no movement as this is a very small private airport.
2- Checked windspeed with UAV forecast, it was about 10km/h with gusts of 18 km/h at 20m height
3- Before take off it prompted me to calibrate compass, The first calibration was unsucessful, for the second I walked away from the spot I was a few feet just to make sure it wasn't some type of metal underneath the grass, and it calibrated sucessfully
4- Did some flying near the take off point just to make sure wind was OK.
5- I Flied for about 300m in direction of the canyons
6- After strong wind warning I immediately turned back to return to the home point.
This is when this incident happened. Time of incident: approx. 7:47
I was flying home in sport when suddenly the camera started pointing down and to the left of the actual heading (I know sometimes the gimball have trouble with perpendicular wind), But my girlfriend had line of sight of the drone itself and told me that the drone actually bounced around. Looking at the data it really did.
I'm pretty sure this is related to wind, but I really just to make sure that this is the correct explanation. I was really afraid of it flipping upside down and turning off the motors, consequently falling like a rock. This could be possible?
Is this a normal behavior for a moderate wind?
If someone has the airdata 360 plan, can upload it just to see what kind of windspeeds the MM was facing at flight?
Checked props afterwards and it appeared to be 100% normal.
Thanks in advance guys
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First of all, there was no loss here, but I really wanted to figure it out what happened.
1- Contacted "ATC" of the airport that is less than 500m from my take off, they just told me to stay parallel to the runway, but theres almost no movement as this is a very small private airport.
2- Checked windspeed with UAV forecast, it was about 10km/h with gusts of 18 km/h at 20m height
3- Before take off it prompted me to calibrate compass, The first calibration was unsucessful, for the second I walked away from the spot I was a few feet just to make sure it wasn't some type of metal underneath the grass, and it calibrated sucessfully
4- Did some flying near the take off point just to make sure wind was OK.
5- I Flied for about 300m in direction of the canyons
6- After strong wind warning I immediately turned back to return to the home point.
This is when this incident happened. Time of incident: approx. 7:47
I was flying home in sport when suddenly the camera started pointing down and to the left of the actual heading (I know sometimes the gimball have trouble with perpendicular wind), But my girlfriend had line of sight of the drone itself and told me that the drone actually bounced around. Looking at the data it really did.
I'm pretty sure this is related to wind, but I really just to make sure that this is the correct explanation. I was really afraid of it flipping upside down and turning off the motors, consequently falling like a rock. This could be possible?
Is this a normal behavior for a moderate wind?
If someone has the airdata 360 plan, can upload it just to see what kind of windspeeds the MM was facing at flight?
Checked props afterwards and it appeared to be 100% normal.
Thanks in advance guys
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