Thanky for reply here is log |
At 0:29 strong wind pushed it aside. If not the Mini, then the gimball, we've seen it happen before.
Common sense Recommendations
- Please do not fly in high winds
- Please do not set return to home too high
- Please pay attention to the environment and your aircraft. If you see something wrong it's better to land. At 240m height, you are unable to see if there is anything wrong.
Good luck and safe flights!
Hi everybody,
please can you explain me what happened? ...
Thanks for your opinions.
Think you are forgetting that the Mini is flying with "extra payload detected" messages, ie. prop guards attached. They will act as sails making the AC very susceptible to even the slightest winds.I am not so sure if this was really caused by wind .....
This is what has happened around 00:29 of the video during which there was a sharp yaw to the left by 76 degree with no rudder input followed by a sharp yaw to the right due to rudder input :
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I do notice that there was an easterly wind but as the roll and pitch angles did not change much during this time period, I have reason to believe that the wind was quite steady.
If the uncommanded yaw was indeed caused by the wind, it would be a micro cyclone with the eye lined up perfectly with the center of the drone. I am afraid I have never since such thing in my 10 years of paragliding experience.
Can the OP provide the .DAT file for further analysis ? Follow this thread to get the file : Flight log retrieval and analysis guide
As said in my post, I am aware of the easterly wind. I don't need to read any messages or Airdata info because I can tell from the tilting angle of the drone when there is no control input. I can't tell the wind speed obviously but it's manageable from the behaviour of the drone before the spinning at 00:29 occurred.Think you are forgetting that the Mini is flying with "extra payload detected" messages, ie. prop guards attached. They will act as sails making the AC very susceptible to even the slightest winds.
The Fly app clearly tells you at video 0.29 sec how it interpret the situation ...
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As said in my post, I am aware of the easterly wind. I don't need to read any messages or Airdata info because I can tell from the tilting angle of the drone when there is no control input. I can't tell the wind speed obviously but it's manageable from the behaviour of the drone before the spinning at 00:29 occurred.
There is a good possibility that a strong gust hit the drone at 00:29 of the video, may be very turbulent as well. The reaction of the drone should be wildly tilting or jumping up and down. However, none of these has occurred, the drone just spun. I am a paragliding pilot and I had to understand wind because it means live or death for me . It's just that I can not imagine what kind of wind could make the drone to react like that.
You need to realize that you have a drone up in the air of a paper clip weight ... you have very low velocity forward towards you meaning the tilt angle is very low (drone close to horizontal in the air) ... to this you also have sails attached to that little bugger. in that situation the Mini is very easily moved by gusty winds ... you don't know the winds up at 12 meter altitude just because you doesn't have any at ground level. I'm not at least surprised of the rotating gusts at that altitude as you are slowly descending below the surrounding tree tops.I pay attention to second event in video (0:56) where the drone was much worse...
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