Nice precision flying! Please tell me you had prop guards on.
Brilliant!
I've done some close proximity flying, not as close as that!
Here's my approach without guards. I turned on the cross hatch in the Go 4 app. Then I placed a tall stick in my driveway and "calibrated" the view with the close proximity to the stick. The bottom line, I found that when the camera is pointing straight forward (not up or down), anything that is viewed outside the center box as you approach will not be in the flight path. It works great, although scary.
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I found that when the camera is pointing straight forward (not up or down), anything that is viewed outside the center box as you approach will not be in the flight path.
Great tip, thanks, I'll have to try that to ease my mind at times.
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@Lapeer20m you have the guards and cages ?
Have you used both before, and if so what do you think of the cages ?
I have guards (rarely used) and was thinking of getting cages . . . but they reduce fight time to 10 - 12 mins, and can only be used in tripod mode ?
Still might be worth it for some flights, they should make bumping things a lot less risky, some good tests in videos on YouTube.
I only have DJI cages. I sometimes incorrectly refer to them as “guards”
The biggest issue is noise. The combination of smaller propellers carrying a heavily loaded aircraft equal props that spin at almost max motor speed and so much noise that I’m inclined to wear earplugs if flying indoors.
The next issue as you mentioned is flight time. It’s a trade off but 10 minutes of flying a really cool mission is way better than not being able to fly at all. You can literally run into and scrape against walls and other obstacles and just keep right on flying.
Another not so obvious downside is limited wind resistance. The cages act like giant sails and catch the wind. A slight breeze is ok, but a 10 or 20 mph wind makes mavic with cages for unsuitable conditions.
While Tripod mode is recommended, I can and do fly in p mode with cages. My Mavic flys at a max of about 12mph in p mode with cages. I think this parameter is chosen when you turn on the cages setting in the go4 app. It’s just that in tripod mode you can typically not damage the aircraft or inturrupt its flight if you strike an object. In p mode you can hit objects hard enough to allow the cages to deflect into the spinning propellers.
Some awesome flying. Thank you for the share. Also thank you for the tip on the cross hatch. My favorite watch through bench gap. When I’m done flying I put mine in passenger seat too. Not the way you choose too though. Lol
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