flyNfrank Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2016 Messages 599 Reactions 231 Location INDY, USA Nov 17, 2016 #21 Why not go up to 150-200ft where there is no obstructions to slow wind speed and make inconsistent?
Guitarzan Well-Known Member Joined Oct 25, 2016 Messages 230 Reactions 172 Age 73 Location Rocky Mount, NC Nov 17, 2016 #22 Mavic1 said: Obviously NOT your first flight! Click to expand... That was exactly my thought after watching...dang! I probably would have frozen up and forgot about sport mode!
Mavic1 said: Obviously NOT your first flight! Click to expand... That was exactly my thought after watching...dang! I probably would have frozen up and forgot about sport mode!
G Graves14 Active Member Joined Oct 13, 2016 Messages 41 Reactions 9 Age 47 Nov 19, 2016 #23 With strong headwinds, how does RTH handle making headway? Will it use sport mode power to get home?
TheLightSpeed! Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2016 Messages 1,466 Reactions 640 Location West Coast Nov 20, 2016 #24 Graves14 said: With strong headwinds, how does RTH handle making headway? Will it use sport mode power to get home? Click to expand... No... I tried RTH yesterday in high winds and it just goes as fast as it can Sent from my iPhone using MavicPilots
Graves14 said: With strong headwinds, how does RTH handle making headway? Will it use sport mode power to get home? Click to expand... No... I tried RTH yesterday in high winds and it just goes as fast as it can Sent from my iPhone using MavicPilots
flyNfrank Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2016 Messages 599 Reactions 231 Location INDY, USA Nov 20, 2016 #25 Graves14 said: With strong headwinds, how does RTH handle making headway? Will it use sport mode power to get home? Click to expand... It will use the resources needed to follow the command given. It's all dependent on available volts.
Graves14 said: With strong headwinds, how does RTH handle making headway? Will it use sport mode power to get home? Click to expand... It will use the resources needed to follow the command given. It's all dependent on available volts.