When he showed the wind forecast were those wind speeds at ground level? to be safer, I have mine set at 100 ft or more. When he turned towards home he mentioned that the wind at his position and level was getting stronger. Wondering if strong winds at the drone position caught the now tilted drone as it was flying back into the wind and a strong wind was pushing it down and also sideways and the mini 2 had couldn't keep it's altitude at that nose angle trying to get home. Also doesn't RTH drop the speed back into P mode from Sport?
Well, he should have been expecting it--he flies there all.the.time. Ditto for not knowing why he had RTH set so high--even flying deep into the canyon (- altitude) in the event of an emergency RTH the drone would ascend to 50' above his HP altitude (thus clearing the canyon) if he had it set at 50', correct? Glad he got it back, the bottom of that canyon looks faaaaaaaaarrrrr away....I believe his issue was related to the canyon and the 'river of air' that passes through it. He wasn't expecting that. Think of a river and how the water moves in the middle vs how the water moves on the edge.
Er what? There is no river of air. I'd guess that the air speed in that canyon (below the level the pilot was standing) was close to zero.I believe his issue was related to the canyon and the 'river of air' that passes through it. He wasn't expecting that. Think of a river and how the water moves in the middle vs how the water moves on the edge.
Well, he should have been expecting it--he flies there all.the.time. Ditto for not knowing why he had RTH set so high--even flying deep into the canyon (- altitude) in the event of an emergency RTH the drone would ascend to 50' above his HP altitude (thus clearing the canyon) if he had it set at 50', correct? Glad he got it back, the bottom of that canyon looks faaaaaaaaarrrrr away....
It appears that his altitude display shows negative height. What causes this issue?
I agree. Ever walked down a street between tall buildings on a calm day? The buildings force the air down to ground level and can create quite a breeze that isn't felt aloft.I believe his issue was related to the canyon and the 'river of air' that passes through it. He wasn't expecting that. Think of a river and how the water moves in the middle vs how the water moves on the edge.
Thank you for the explanation. In over 150 flights, I’ve never flown anywhere where my drone flies below my takeoff altitude.That's normal. The drone dropped to an altitude below his takeoff location. He was stood at the top of the canyon. I see it all the time too flying off the roof of my 30-storey apartment building.
Someday I'd like to fly off the top of El Capitan and down....and down..........and down, probably not permitted though ;-((((( . Then again you have to then go up.....and up.........and up ;-)I’ve never flown anywhere where my drone flies below my takeoff altitude.
Not to mention localized weather can be drastically different when you consider canyons, canals, etc.When he showed the wind forecast were those wind speeds at ground level? to be safer, I have mine set at 100 ft or more. When he turned towards home he mentioned that the wind at his position and level was getting stronger. Wondering if strong winds at the drone position caught the now tilted drone as it was flying back into the wind and a strong wind was pushing it down and also sideways and the mini 2 had couldn't keep it's altitude at that nose angle trying to get home. Also doesn't RTH drop the speed back into P mode from Sport?
Also wonder why he had RTH altitude set for 100 meters/300 feet above his level. Looked like 30 feet would have safely cleared every thing. He was asking for more trouble going that high in auto RTH if the wind kept up.
Glad he got it home.
Thank you, I enjoyed all of the responses here. Out of an abundance of caution, I did open a ticket with DJI and they are looking the drone over for any potential malfunctions.
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