So I mostly use my Mavic 2 to herd sheep, at times they often go at their own pace. If I land my M2 on a rock (not near me), I presume I can take off again just fine? Also, would this save much battery power compared to hovering or moving slowly behind the flock?
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Thanks for the chuckle, you made my day. Hard to get the dog to hover at 100 feet, though...LOL!
one other thing to think about is that many rocks contain Iron and may have an effect on your compass. This may cause a compass error resulting in a fly away or maybe not being able to take off at all. Just something else to consider.
Nope. I wondered the same thing... Of course, I just went out to an open field and tried it a few times but everyone is different.That was my plan ? With the testing added in thanks to this thread, maybe it wasn't a silly question after all.
Jake just said what I was going to suggest. At my mates place we have built square little “drone pads” (plain wooden board painted orange) onto the corners of many paddock fences and even down by his water feeder. Then it’s easy to ID, keep clear and it’s a known factor to land on. If you needed to you could always place stakes in ground and the landing zones on the more popular places you need. But like the others have said above depends how long you want to hover /land for how much battery you would save. Enjoy the extra uses of the drones.maybe you could get some of those old cable spools that electric companies get rid of... put them where you want to land - they are very big and are up off the ground. You might use Litchi to save a waypoint of them and load up your next resting place and just hit play and let it fly and hover a few feet above it... then land.
maybe you could get some of those old cable spools that electric companies get rid of... put them where you want to land - they are very big and are up off the ground. You might use Litchi to save a waypoint of them and load up your next resting place and just hit play and let it fly and hover a few feet above it... then land.
think your RTH will be reset to the new landing point when you take off again
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