From memory greater angles of tilt, 40/25/25 vs 30/20/20 (in the specifications of the corresponding manuals). Drones move horizontally by tilting thereby generating horizontal thrust, the greater the tilt the greater that horizontal thrust BUT NOTE the less the vertical thrust (lift), so motor speeds likely increase as the angel of tilt increases to compensate for the reduced lift.
Is it possible to change the tilt of the Mavic Mini then?If we instead talk about the difference to make headway into the wind first ... there it's only about the speed, which is closely linked to the max allowed tilt angle.
Comparing the 2 ...
DJI Mavic Mini:
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DJI Mini 2:
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It's pretty obvious that the Mini 2 can penetrate a stronger wind than the Mavic Mini ... all depending on the max speed. Furthermore, if you loose connection & are depending on RTH the Mini 2 is far, far better, this as the speed used in RTH is the same as in N mode ... the Mavic Mini will be stopped by a headwind on 8m/s, but a Mini 2 will actually be able to produce a tilt angle on 40 degrees (same as Sport mode, see the *) which means a speed on 16m/s before it is stopped by a equal fast headwind.
The somewhat unexplained "Wind resistance" that DJI have in the specs doesn't fit the max speeds though ... it's suspected that those figures might be valid in a hover ... how a strong wind the drone can take & still keep position.
DJI Mavic Mini:
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DJI Mini 2:
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The amount of tilt changes when you push the right stick forward.Is it possible to change the tilt of the Mavic Mini then?
And most important, don't allow your drone to end up way downwind which means a hard fight against a headwind to get home again.I would suggest it is not something that you as a newbie should be considering, rather I think you would be better served learning how to deal with wind (in general, descend (air speed tends to increase with height) and switch to sports mode) and when to NOT FLY.
Check the specs and you'll see nothing to suggest one would outperform the other.I'm sure the Mini 3 will have even better wind resistance due to the higher pitch angle that is permitted.
You are correct. I thought I saw something about the tilt angle due to the gimbal/camera's ability to tilt further up than other DJI drones.Check the specs and you'll see nothing to suggest one would outperform the other.
Their speed is exactly the same.
Not necessarily ... depending on which drone you have.Guess it's no fly day today!
Yeah it's the Mini 2 thoughNot necessarily ... depending on which drone you have.
gusts to 40 km/h = 21.5 knots
I've often flown in 22 knots ... as long as the flight doesn't involve going far downwind.
But if you are talking about one of he minis, I wouldn't go anywhere downwind.
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