Android.
Do you have horizontal speed and vertical speed separated displayed in flight with Spark with Dji Go 4???? I don't believe you .
Please post a screenshot
H=height D=distance S=speed, these are the only 3 on my app iOS iPhone 7, S will change to V when vertically flying this should give you vertical speed.
hallmark007 Posted at 2017-10-1 02:45
H=height D=distance S=speed, these are the only 3 on my app iOS iPhone 7, S will change to V when vertically flying this should give you vertical speed.
And you have a problem with reading height changes in m/s from the changes height during you look at the display?
I really think that to know 3m/s is max vertical speed, means max. 180m/min, shown by the actual height over/under starting point ist enough we need to know on "non rectangle" movings
S-e-ven Posted at 2017-10-1 03:37
And you have a problem with reading height changes in m/s from the changes height during you look at the display?
I really think that to know 3m/s is max vertical speed, means max. 180m/min, shown by the actual height over/under starting point ist enough we need to know on "non rectangle" movings
Mavic have same descent speed on specs. And vertical speed and horizontal are displayed separately in app. And i think will be better to be displayed in the same way for spark.
Not for the author of this thread who apparetly is not interested in competent answers, but for anyone else who might be interested. The "V" stands for "velocity" and not for "vertical". If it is upward or downward movement there is a corresponding arrow right left of the "V". Without arrow it is just the horizontal speed.
P.S. A little bit of thinking or reading before becoming agressive towards other forum members without any reason might prove helpful djiuser_xLE6O03 ;-)
Wachtberger Posted at 2017-10-1 14:22
Not for the author of this thread who apparetly is not interested in competent answers, but [url=]Attach[/url]for anyone else who might be interested. The "V" stands for "velocity" and not for "vertical". If it is upward or downward movement there is a corresponding arrow right left of the "V". Without arrow it is just the horizontal speed.P.S. A little bit of thinking or reading before becoming agressive towards other forum members without any reason might prove helpful djiuser_xLE6O03 ;-)
I m glad you are so clever again . I bet no one knew that.