RedBeard agreed to slow it down so I could do a flight with my new Avata. So we went up with his T-28-Trojan. While we where up, the Avata ran into it's achilles heel. You see, in some maneuvers the Avata gets what is best said to be prop-stall. Simply put, if you spin it on it's left or right axis the props can loose there lift. It could cause a hick-up, like the first time. Or a MAY-DAY MAY-DAY, we're going down! Like the last time.
you fly drones in general in a wrong way Rayyo i saw your videos and its clear .. you cant turn left or right like that in a drones or any thing with a 4 or more props .. you have to lean right or lean left befor you spin .. DJI disables the systems and gives you manual flying and you suck in it and complain Wahaha
The problem is not the drone the problem is how you fly drones in general Rayyo
if you are willing to sell your avata am offering you 65% of your cost for a friend
MAF178 Posted at 11-9 21:16
you fly this thing in a wrong way .. you cant turn left or right like that in a drones in general or any thing with a 4 or more props .. you have to lean right or lean left befor you spin .. the problem is not the drone the problem is how you fly drones in general Rayyo
Lol the manuver I was doing is one that has to be done in high speed chases. Their is no way to aviod it. And no otherway to do it.
I didn't get this drone for high speed chasing, so I won't run into it much. I got it to do more graceful fly. When I did the turns I knew it may cause the condition. I was ready for it. So as for not flying it right... Yes and no.
I have a good working knowledge of what a whoop can and can't do. (I've been flying them since the first ones.) I knew the risk and I wanted to push it. So I did. Not to mention I had a blast.
Lol I would never sell my drone. it does exactly what I need it to do and from what I've seen I'm pretty good at doing it. So no thanks. LOL
MAF178 Posted at 11-10 00:06
Check this German donkey Rayyo who took a hit by a stick he is trying to show support and waving .. spit or vomit on him Rayyo Wahaha
... please be a little nicer if you want to stay here!
Not sure if anyone mentioned this but the Avata is not designed to fly at high altitude. It doesn't do very well in higher winds... go get a Mavic or another Whoop that is designed for higher winds and altitudes. The Avata is just too top heavy and very sensitive to wind.
MAF178 Posted at 11-9 21:16
you fly drones in general in a wrong way Rayyo i saw your videos and its clear .. you cant turn left or right like that in a drones or any thing with a 4 or more props .. you have to lean right or lean left befor you spin .. DJI disables the systems and gives you manual flying and you suck in it and complain Wahaha
The problem is not the drone the problem is how you fly drones in general Rayyo
Bob Brown Posted at 11-11 07:48
Not sure if anyone mentioned this but the Avata is not designed to fly at high altitude. It doesn't do very well in higher winds... go get a Mavic or another Whoop that is designed for higher winds and altitudes. The Avata is just too top heavy and very sensitive to wind.
Yup I already know that. I wanted to take the risk and push it. So I did, it lived, and I learned a new trick.