mecjacob
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So my .02...I have flown my mavic three times. Mostly its been 100%. One thing I noticed on my last flight though, and it didn't strike me as too odd until reading this thread. I went up to near 300 ft elevation as I was flying away from me. I say near 300 because I didn't look at the exact elevation when I stopped climbing, but I know I was within 20 feet of 300 because that was what I was climbing to and just stopped as I got close, wasn't looking to be dead on. I flew around testing the controls, just feeling it out. Mostly straight with a few turns. Turned around to come back to me and noticed I was just above 200 feet. Concerned me a little but I figured pilot error and assumed I may have been putting slight pressure on the left stick not realizing it. Kept an eye on it for the rest of my flight and noticed nothing out of the ordinary at all. After reading this thread and watching the stick calibration videos I decided to check my calibration. I noticed the same thing that others have, the left stick calibration indicator in my app would stick in random places. And not just occasionally, it was frequently. But could only get my left stick to do it. Tried going through my calibration process and got several errors that my sticks were not centered and the left one continually said it was down about 5-7% without me touching it. Finally got calibration process to complete but the same thing occurred afterwards, the indicator on my screen would get stuck in random places. Again, just the left stick. This was all on my iPhone 6s+. Out of curiosity I hooked up my nvidia shield K1 tablet and tried the same thing. Strangely, as much as I tried, I could not get the same error to occur. Tried my hardest, it worked perfectly. Could this be an iOS issue??? Out of curiosity, what devices have the users experiencing problems been using? |
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