Just had my first "what just happened?" flight with my Phantom 4 Pro(+). Took off no problem, RTH, but I did not completely land, and took off again. Went to different area on my property and took off again but this time it kept climbing (or so it seemed) without stick input - approx. 800 feet...
Updated to latest firmware on RC and craft, but I have NOT been able to have my Phantom 4 Pro Plus work reliably well with PRECISION LANDING, My Mavic pro works every time and is quite impressive. I have tried auto take off - hover at all sorts of altitude for 1 minute or so and still lands...
Mine updated automatically. Go to Play Store in Android and check Update All. Keep in mind version is still 3.1.2 but my home point seems fixed as the blue circle reflects my current location
Look what just popped up on my Android DJI Go App screen after auto Android update 2/8/17:
"Dear Users,
An issue was detected in DJI GO for Android v3.12 (581) that may cause undesired operation of the home point setting for some users. We strongly advise you to upgrade to v3.1.2 (582) before...
Just curious on which side was your Tracker mounted?. So I have been testing my NEW V16 tracker on both Phantom 4 and 4pro+ and have found immediate compass errors when I mount the tracker on the RIGHT side of either drone, looking at it from behind, camera pointing forward. When I mount on LEFT...
DANGEROUS bug -With drone off, not connected I opened my Android Go 3.1.2 app and on HERE maps blue dot is 1+ km west of my actual position, try this yourself
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I also looked and confirmed my "Home Point" is KMs away on Android GO 3.1.2. (DJI 4 seems ok even on Android) So why doesn't DJI announce an immediate patch to this quite dangerous BUG?
Get same message intermittently and can not seem to replicate message on demand or even complete that figure 8 movement successfully and end up Xing out to begin flying
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