Please realize that I let my AMA membership lapse when I sold my MRs and RC gear (since got a small Phantom 3 Pro, but haven't re-upped AMA) so my following statement is from memory as of over a year ago...
From my memory, the insurance covers you If you are flying at an AMA field. It is my...
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Sorry, don't mean to offend DJI fans, but this is not good customer service!
These screws (on both ends) can easily become lost or buggered up and I've seen a lot of people that need replacements. For DJI to suggest that you need to purchase a new $30 + unit because you need a $.30...
Yes you already made your purchase and all you want is the screw without having to purchase a completely new unit... But DJI doesn't list it and I haven't heard of anyone yet getting a quick response from them about this issue (which is more common than you might think - missing or lost screw)...
Hi Everyone
It would seem that DJI could list that screw somewhere as it is a small part that could easily get lost and need replacement.
I purchased an inspire mobile device holder and it didn't come with the screw and now I'm... :)
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In full scale aircraft we calibrate our altimeters with the latest ATIS information, which gives us the barometer setting so that we know what our actual altitude is ASL. We verify that it is correct by matching our indicated altitude with the airport elevation that we're at.
In order to...
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I'm using a DJI Phantom 3 Professional (4K camera) and Premiere Pro CS6 (PP) for editing. I have not found any way to read camera settings from my video files from within PP (nor from Windows 10 native apps and resources).
When I go to properties within PP only rudimentary information...
Hi Guys,
I would like to be able to see what ISO and Shutter-speed I used on my video files. It looks as though the program that you're talking about "with any full EXIF reader" is for still files.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Is there a simple tool that can read basic information like...
I hope this is on target as I haven't read the entire thread.
In the manual, for NAZA-M and NAZA-M Lite, it shows you how to correct if your MR doesn't fly in a straight path. You turn the GPS antenna a certain degree off center (depending how off course your path is, and in what direction)...
Hey Chris, Thanks for the Interest!
AS far as the batteries, I used many different (high quality and lower quality)batteries and there is no change in the behavior.
It seems to happen mostly when correcting when the wind pushes it away from its position. I don't believe (95% + sure) that it...
Oh... Sorry about that.
I did a bench test prior to changing the ESCs. I haven't done another yet, but the swap didn't change anything.
* When on the bench and I use the rudder left control input both M2 & M4 seem to operate at the same RPM and observable thrust (no tachometer or thrust...
All good questions and points!
First of all I only did flight tests in GPS and ATTI modes. I have only flown these multis in a very close quarters and have not attempted to fly them in manual mode, ever.
I am using a Futaba T8J
Being that I have never flown them in manual mode (and the...
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Changed out the ESCs and rewired the phantom to make sure all of the solder connections were good.
Same condition, periodic yaw action.
Same thing happens to my Octocpter with NAZA-M V2.
Yawing is natural if any of the motors slow down or speed up without some correction. I don't...
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The motors are in perfect condition. I had the same exact problem with the stock motors, so I think I can safely rule out a motor issue.
I have the thing running pretty smoothly right now after adjusting the gains, but I think I have some more tweaking to do.
The self induced yawing is...
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