appfruits
lvl.1
Flight distance : 52674 ft
Germany
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Hi,
I am just learning flying DJI drones. Today I did a flight with my Mavic and noticed that it sometimes drifted around a bit. Mostly after raising or lowering the aircraft with full speed. I hovered the Mavic a few feet away and above and pointed the gimbal towards me. Then I just gave full throttle and back to have a nice "back hyperzoom clip" and I did the same in the opposite direction. Whenever I stopped the Mavic did drift for a few seconds. After some stick input it hovered steady in place.
There has not been any wind and it also drifted a 20 feet above the ground so I don't think it's been high winds. I am not allowed to go higher than 90 feet where I live, so it has not been "jet stream" like winds, too.
I did not notice that before, but this time I flew a bit more aggressivly than before. I uploaded my flight to Healthydrones and noticed that sometimes GPS signal has been weak. It's strange as this is a very open place (biggest park in Hamburg, Germany) with no buildings and only a few trees around. I have been flying there most of the time as there are only very few people in winter and it's wide and open.
These notifications made me curious? What do they mean? What is 39, GPS_Atti and Joystick? I know that ATTI mode is "pure" flying that could explain the drift, but why is it called GPS_Atti and what is 39 and Joystick?
P | 11m 14s | 30.8 ft | 221 ft | Mode | Mode changed to 39 | Q | 12m 18s | 57.1 ft | 215 ft | Mode | Mode changed to GPS_Atti | R | 12m 23s | 57.1 ft | 216 ft | Mode | Mode changed to Joystick |
Thanks for any explanation? Perhaps it's normal that the Mavic has to stabilize itself after going a bit faster?
This is the flight: http://healthydrones.com/main?share=QlajIi
Cheers,
Phillip
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