Trying to get the definitive answer for the Mavic 2-----Will a high speed quick-stop which causes the pitch attitude to be very high cause the motors to automatically shut down?
Thanks
No. Attitude excursions in flight will not shut down the motors. Why does this keep coming up?
Actually, about a year ago in another thread* re: the cause of a crash, you stated:
The motors were shut down by the FC at 99.283 s when the roll exceeded 70°
So is it just roll attitude that can cause a shutdown? Just trying to get some clarification.
*Post #2 Mavic drops out of sky - crashes - why?
Whats interesting is that I have done full throttle Sport Mode flyby's and then pressed the Pause button on the Remote Controller to do "tail stands" and have not had the Mavic Pro shut off propellers in mid flight due to roll angle.
I may have just been lucky the 10 + times that I have done that. <shrug>
I spent some time Googling the auto-shutdown features of Mavic drones and the opinions were all over the place. One person reportedly suffered a finger slice when he picked up his crashed and upside down Mavic 1 whose motors were still running. Then there's a video of a tri-bladed Mavic that the poster was afraid would shutdown after abrupt stops in sport mode. On the DJI forum. a tech said that in-flight maneuvering would not cause motor shutdown while several posters disagreed with him. A posted you tube vid apparently shows a camera view of a Mavic Pro performing a loop that obviously did not cause a shutdown.
The only other drone I have experience with is a Blade product which would definitely shutdown after a crash. But no amount of inflight gymnastics would cause a shutdown.
Thank you, SAR104 for the clear explanation.
Also, is this just the case for Mavics, or Phantoms and other DJI drones too?
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