Hey guys,
I did some searching and couldn't find if anyone had a lower temp than -46 F windchill. It flew ok, with just a few errors and even a controller error. In the end, the drone lasted longer outside than I did.
They are very robust aircraft, that said I wouldn't have attempted flying in a polar vortex.....nahhhhhh don't like the cold very much. But a positive for the Mavic, tough aircraft.
M2Wair Posted at 2-3 18:35
They are very robust aircraft, that said I wouldn't have attempted flying in a polar vortex.....nahhhhhh don't like the cold very much. But a positive for the Mavic, tough aircraft.
I'm always surprised how tough DJI products are. Thanks for the comment.
*DM* Posted at 2-4 00:33
I think I would partially cover air intakes and knit the drone a nice jumper if flying in arctic conditions ...
Covering my car radiator with cardboard works, but I'd be worried you'd burn out a fan if you blocked the intake. Interesting theory though, like if you could shut off the air intake the aircraft would create more heat to warm itself.
Hello and good day Bing Err. Thank you for posting this amazing video. Just a friendly reminder that the operating temperature range of the DJI Mavic Pro Platiinum is at 32° to 104° F ( 0° to 40° C ). Have a safe and happy flying always. Thank you.