hiflyer201
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it's y'all not yawl ?I see what yawl did there.
I guess one way to find out is consult the user manual.Good morning friends.
I went out to my driveway earlier to practice stick coordination with drone facing me as suggested by one of the youtube tut guys and noticed lots of weirdness.
1) continuous yawling (is that a word?) while hovering 6' over the driveway lowers my altitude all the way to the ground within a matter of seconds (while wobbling all the way down).
2) APAS and obstacle detection on the drone stops in front of a tree and doesn't attempt to go around.
3) with APAS and obstacle detection turned off I still get the beeping when it detects an object
4) no H264 available in 4K60 only H265 (maybe that is normal?)
I'm hoping I just need to recalibrate something and there's nothing physically wrong.
I did replace a pair of props since flying last but that's all that I can think of that would be different.
Thanks,
Randy
Ohhhh man...why didn't I think of that?!!!I guess one way to find out is consult the user manual.
Maybe you missed the post that followed but there is no more wobble.Might is have something to do with your recent propeller replacement? You said that you just replaced a pair. How about putting the old ones back on, or putting another pair to replace the remaining two to see if that changes the performance. My guess is that the pairs may not be matched for some reason. Are they all the same?
I thought it was he and haw or is that for sled dog language!.Yawing would be the present participle. Yaw can be used as a noun or verb. Depends on context.
The more you know.
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