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Lon Denard
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I never use rth being old and always flying manually. I thought I'd try it out just for fun. 2 inches, it literally missed the mark by 2 inches. That is amazing!
Me too. I always fly manually and forget the rth and modes are there hahaHad Mavic few months and yet to try RTH. Enjoy flying it so much I forget it's there.
Well, I've been flying RC long enough (30 years) that flying home is as exciting as driving the kids to afterschool activities every weekday. Like @lisadoc, I get no thrill out of holding forward pitch for 7-10 minutes, and constant small adjustments to stay on course. That isn't interesting or fun at all. So, I come home with RTH most of the time.Me too. I always fly manually and forget the rth and modes are there haha
That sucks. Cant scuba dive or hire a diver to get it??I didn't even try RTH on my Mavic until almost a year of owning it. Once used, I was amazed as well as to the accuracy however, the last time I used it, my Mavic didn't have enough battery life to make it back the nearly 4 miles out it had flown and had to make it back that distance over water. 1500ft too short, my fault 100%, I had been given a warning 2-3 min prior to turning her around, this extra time would've been enough to travel the extra distance needed to save its life. Oh well, another $1000 down the drain.
Dave, with Go4 you can actually turn around and play with the gimbal during RTH while the Mavic is returning home. You can also change the height. Basically what you cannot do is to turn left or right as of course the AC will miss home if you do thatWhat's really cool is you basically have the same function as RTH -- autonomous return to home, no necessity to fly yourself -- with full "look" control of the camera while it's flying back. Litchi will keep the aircraft flying on course, while you can point the camera anywhere and concentrate on the photography.
Really you can turn around I didn't know that I knew you could use the gimbal now when you say turn around you talking about the left stick where you actually physically turn the Drone in the 360 degreeDave, with Go4 you can actually turn around and play with the gimbal during RTH while the Mavic is returning home. You can also change the height. Basically what you cannot do is to turn left or right as of course the AC will miss home if you do that
Really you can turn around I didn't know that I knew you could use the gimbal now when you say turn around you talking about the left stick where you actually physically turn the Drone in the 360 degree
Well that's something new I learned that's awesome I didn't know that too bad they didn't have a setting that would just automatically turn in a 360-degree turns slowly while I return home get some nice cool video that way weirdlyYou can yaw the aircraft in whatever direction you wish during RTH.
If it makes you feel better, you are really out around $700.Oh well, another $1000 down the drain.