Pre-flight checks were all ok. Sensor mod values were all well within range.
I took off, gimbal in follow-mode, and headed forward, pitch forward, elevated throttle, Inspire bee-lining in a straight acscending line.
Perfect. Since it had a long way to go, I then decided to keep controls as above and proceeded to pan the camera/gimal counter-clockwise, so i can view buildings on the left.
For some reason, even though my control sticks continued to be forward pitch, increasing altitude, no roll, no aircraft yaw, the Inspire aircraft turned right as i panned the camera gimbal counter-clockwise. (video link below)
I don't think this is expected? I tried this maneuver in the simulator and the Inspire tracked on straight even as i panned the camera/gimal in any direction...
I have attached the DJI flight replay, including the stick control movements.
Rest of flight was perfectly ok(although i didn't try this maneuver again), except for this weird auto 90 degree right hand turn.
I don' think this is the expected behavior of the Inspire in Follow Mode? or am i wrong?
What is going on?
I never used it this way ... but thinking about it, it actually makes sense.
If I am not mistaking the camera is supposed to follow the nose of the bird in follow mode ... but when you do it this way, the nose of the bird is following the camera ...
But reading your explanation again ... if I understand you correctly ... the bird is actually turning the wrong way and the camera is still facing "forward" ?
In that case it isn´t very logic ...
the more i think about it, the more it doesn't make any sense...
So, as the Inspire travels and maintains its forward flight, with gimbal in "follow" mode, one can toggle the C1/C2 switch to change the gimbal dial from default "pitch" to "yaw", and proceed to pan the camera/gimbal using the dial, which will inevitably change the flight direction of the Inspire? In other words, the gimbal dial can be used to control the flight direction of the Inspire?
Does that also mean that in Dual controller mode, if the Inspire is in Follow mode, and the second operator pans the camera/gimbal, he can change the flight direction of the Inspire without the Master controller's input?
Well, i tried to re-create this behavior today and the Inspire flew perfectly and did not rotate on its own as i panned the gimbal/camera using the customized C1/C2 gimbal dial.
The Inspire tracked straight and true as i swung and yawed the gimbal all over the place. In short, the Inspire and gimbal performed as i would have expected it to in Follow mode, instead of the weird documented behavior above.
The good news is that the Inspire is performing as expected and not doing anything unexpected or funky.
The bad news is that i have no idea what happened above, and if/when the behavior might appear again.