Hi all. So I just recently began checking out the sport mode on my mavic and I had a thought about the differences in distance vs battery usage between the two modes so I put it to the test. I didn't look to see if anyone had tried this yet but with so many variables I figured another test couldn't hurt. I took it out to my local "proving grounds", that is an area of flat dry lake bed type land south of Vegas before Jean, and set up the tests. The test routine was as follows: Power up the Mavic, wait for it to set the home point, climb straight to 20ft and wait for the home point to be confirmed, then full right stick and half left stick until reaching an altitude of 300 ft. Then continue straight out until the battery level reached 60% and then turn around and head straight back, full right stick the entire time. Upon reaching 1000ft from home full left stick down until 30 ft, then position over the landing pad and land. This was conducted using 2 of my newer batteries, #2 & #3. Both were purchased about a week apart, and they both have 19 charges on them. Each test was flown twice, one time with each battery. It was night, the temperature was around 63 deg, and the wind was fluctuating between 5 to 8 mph although on the final test it was down to around 3 mph. The tests were flown into the wind outbound and tailwind inbound. Here are the results:
Test 1, Battery # 2, P-Mode
Max distance from the home point: 13526ft
Total flt. distance: 27110ft
Flt. time: 17:12
Batt remaining at landing: 32%
Test 2, Battery # 3, Sport Mode
Max distance from the home point: 10246ft
Total flt. distance: 20699ft
Flt. time: 7:47
Batt remaining at landing: 42%
Test 3, Battery # 2, Sport Mode
Max distance from the home point: 11108ft
Total flt. distance: 22468ft
Flt. time: 8:20
Batt remaining at landing: 42%
Received a battery discharge error on test 3, released both sticks for a short bit and then continued the test.
Test 4, Battery # 3 P-Mode
Max distance from the home point: 14696ft
Total flt. distance: 29572ft
Flt. time: 18:51
Batt remaining at landing: 27%
Wind was a definitely a factor. Most noticeable between the two P-mode tests as there was over a 1000ft difference between the two. But these results I think prove that for distance runs sport mode is the way to go. Although it reached 60% batt remaining much faster you can see they landed with a higher reserve capacity so in theory I could have taken it out much further. And while I was just shy of joining the 3 mile club I can confirm that the red LED's on the front were visible out to the max distance I flew it to, and I saw no reason they wouldn't be visible out another 1000ft. So this was my test. Ponder over the results as you wish. Hope you enjoy. Happy flying
Test 1, Battery # 2, P-Mode
Max distance from the home point: 13526ft
Total flt. distance: 27110ft
Flt. time: 17:12
Batt remaining at landing: 32%
Test 2, Battery # 3, Sport Mode
Max distance from the home point: 10246ft
Total flt. distance: 20699ft
Flt. time: 7:47
Batt remaining at landing: 42%
Test 3, Battery # 2, Sport Mode
Max distance from the home point: 11108ft
Total flt. distance: 22468ft
Flt. time: 8:20
Batt remaining at landing: 42%
Received a battery discharge error on test 3, released both sticks for a short bit and then continued the test.
Test 4, Battery # 3 P-Mode
Max distance from the home point: 14696ft
Total flt. distance: 29572ft
Flt. time: 18:51
Batt remaining at landing: 27%
Wind was a definitely a factor. Most noticeable between the two P-mode tests as there was over a 1000ft difference between the two. But these results I think prove that for distance runs sport mode is the way to go. Although it reached 60% batt remaining much faster you can see they landed with a higher reserve capacity so in theory I could have taken it out much further. And while I was just shy of joining the 3 mile club I can confirm that the red LED's on the front were visible out to the max distance I flew it to, and I saw no reason they wouldn't be visible out another 1000ft. So this was my test. Ponder over the results as you wish. Hope you enjoy. Happy flying