Understood. Notwithstanding, and you might agree- the forums are read by many who don’t comment. To the extent what is said here, and potentially relied on as fact, might cause unexpected and potentially adverse outcomes- clarification is often important.
Maximum ascent speed in sport mode is 5 m/s. With that maximum, and at the power consumption rate of a fast climb which will only give around 10 minutes of battery life, that's going to get you up to around 3000 meters. Down is going to be free fall however.
From a location at 17360 feet- 500m (1640ft) below 19000.Al the videos I have seen of M2's show just over 8,200 feet (2,500 Meters) from sea level and only just having a safe return. So 3000 meters (9,800 feet) might be pushing it a bit. It would certainly be in free fall on the way down.
This is *IF* you could keep control of the drone on the way up to get that high. At 8,200 feet it was complaining of weak signal and the operator was ignoring RTH. So much higher and the drone would loos contaxct with controller and RTH anyway.
With a fully hacked flight control SW to remove RTH and all other warnings then 3000 meters from Sea level *might* be possible but only on a open way flight. I wonder where DJI got the reported 19,000 feet from?
19,000 ft is simply the engineered upper limit of where the propulsion system can produce sufficient thrust. It is a simple matter of air density.
That as you say would depend on air density... also humidity, temperature etc so in perfect humidity and air density a theoretical maximum is 19,000
There is absolutely no way any M2 could get anywhere near that other than in a 19,000 foot sealed tube.
Reality seems to be less than 9,000 feet even with all the flight control SW hacked.
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29k ft exceeds service ceiling. If it does manage to fly, it won't do so very well.They will if you climb most of the way!!
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I'm pretty sure none of the Mavics will fly at the top of Mt Everest.
I measured mine and max height is about 3.2 inches![]()
My solution with my M2P was selecting a distant point higher up that was tilted toward me that allowed direct line of sight and no degradation in signal strength... checked this at hover over said location. Then landed, wait about 20-30 seconds, but DO NOT POWER OFF ANYTHING. After 20-30 seconds I could TO with the landing point registerred as a new zero altitude. Used this trick to see over the top of Santan Mtn.
Of course that landing is edited out, but it got me above the 2000’ summit.
Flying the Santan Mountains
I look at this part of the Santan Mountains while sitting on my back porch as I only live about 3 miles away in south Gilbert, AZ. I always wanted to explore the peak with my M2P... Well, I ended up having about 8 hours of video to edit. It was taken on several different days over about 2...mavicpilots.com
Have you got a link to that video?I saw this technique used in a video overseas where they flew to the top of a skyscraper, landed on the roof to reset to zero altitude, then continue flying to an extreme height on a higher building that would not have been able to be achieved otherwise.
Have you got a link to that video?
Yeah there are bound to be very strong winds near the summit of that mountain and you're drone will be really unstable and maybe even crash into the mountain. I wouldn't take that risk.My Mavic 2 Pro limits at 500m. Is there any way to make it go higher as I live right next to 10,500' mountains in the foothills at 6,300'. I met a flyer that uses nolimitdronez.com to reset the limits but it is not available for the Mavic 2 Pro. I just want to fly to the top close to the mountain. Is there any way to boost the 500m limit?
Yeah there are bound to be very strong winds near the summit of that mountain and you're drone will be really unstable and maybe even crash into the mountain. I wouldn't take that risk.
The higher you go, the stronger the winds get in most situations i believe so its north worth it going that high. I'd maybe take a drone to 1000m and that's it.
My solution with my M2P was selecting a distant point higher up that was tilted toward me that allowed direct line of sight and no degradation in signal strength... checked this at hover over said location. Then landed, wait about 20-30 seconds, but DO NOT POWER OFF ANYTHING. After 20-30 seconds I could TO with the landing point registerred as a new zero altitude. Used this trick to see over the top of Santan Mtn.
Of course that landing is edited out, but it got me above the 2000’ summit.
Flying the Santan Mountains
I look at this part of the Santan Mountains while sitting on my back porch as I only live about 3 miles away in south Gilbert, AZ. I always wanted to explore the peak with my M2P... Well, I ended up having about 8 hours of video to edit. It was taken on several different days over about 2...mavicpilots.com
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