Donnie
First Officer
Flight distance : 3636782 ft
United States
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John , No Worries, If you have the RC , Aircraft and Batteries all updated and you are not receiving any warnings on the Go App- You are good to go. ( Sorry I did not get back to you sooner also )
I would just do some short test hops to get back in the groove and also watch the battery voltage carefully for any sudden drops in voltage or battery warnings. I would also cycle those e batteries like we talked about in a previous post. If the Aircraft was stored in a area of dust I would gently blow out the motor housings to make sure no dust or debis fell down in there , double check all of the prop locks and check your props for any damage, if anything is suspect I would replace. I would fly on the simulator as well to sharpen skills.
Make sure you calibrate the IMU and Camera Gimbal, Make sure on a perfect level surface and of course do a Compass calibration as well. I would be sure to do a compass calibration in a open are at least 10+ feet from the RC. Make sure you have no metal on your person, no change in your pocket. Just do it once and do it properly. After that , I would only do compass calibration if flying more than 150 miles from that site or after updating the aircraft. The only exception woudl be after a crash and if the craft starts flying a bit eratically .
Be sure to clear the SD card so that you have a fresh formated SD card for any new recordings you may wish to do. Also by clearing the SD card you don' t leave any Firmware on the Card that could corrupt the next download.
Have fun, if you ever need more help or cant find an answer to a question on the forum, just e-mail me and I will do my best to help you.
Cheers- donnie donaldjames1990@gmail.com
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