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If all of a sudden I get "compass error" while flying my P3P, should I then flip my switch from P mode to A mode and try to bring it home?
Good morning!Good morning Mark. Dan Grandmaison in Duluth, MN
I lost but found my P3P. I didn't know about trackers. I want to buy one. I don't care how much it costs. What should I buy. Thank you.
Good morning!
If it was me, I'd buy a Flytrex Live 3G Plus for your P3P. They're pricey but I don't care, I'm sold on Flytrex.
But you should do some research and while you're at it, also check out the Trackimo to figure out if that's better suited for you.
Hope this helps.
I was flying my Phantom Standard 3 and it got too high where suddenly winds started pushing it away. I hit RTH, which made it climb higher and by the time I realized it would be smart to just land rather than RTH, it was out of range of my controller so I just watched it drift off into the sunset.
I was using Litchi app so was able to upload my flight into Healthy Drones. Seems to have mostly gone in a straight line towards the end - is there a way to predict how long it remained in the air before the battery went down to the point it would auto land? I'm sure it is somewhere along that line, but I'm not sure how to best calculate where.
I had two phantom 4's not return home, one on mission and one on FPV. I recovered both by clicking"find my aircraft" in settings in Litchi app I was flying with. I followed the red triangle (my aircraft) and found both. A hike up a mountain for one and the other in a backyard a half mile away. The home owner didn't see my note on his front door and called the police. The cop saw my note and knocked on my door at 9:30 pm with my phantom. We had a nice chat. Thank you Phoenix Police Dept. Good luck.I was flying my Phantom Standard 3 and it got too high where suddenly winds started pushing it away. I hit RTH, which made it climb higher and by the time I realized it would be smart to just land rather than RTH, it was out of range of my controller so I just watched it drift off into the sunset.
I was using Litchi app so was able to upload my flight into Healthy Drones. Seems to have mostly gone in a straight line towards the end - is there a way to predict how long it remained in the air before the battery went down to the point it would auto land? I'm sure it is somewhere along that line, but I'm not sure how to best calculate where.
I think the idea is, if it landed safely or even crashed and the battery stayed intact, you can go out looking for it and if there's enough battery for it to stay on for a while, you might pick up the signal on your flight app as you get somewhat close to it - with its GPS location...
They are both only as good as the data they are able to show.I'm still stupid about Litchi,
Is Litchi better the Dji app for finding a lost Phantom?
Thanks Man,They are both only as good as the data they are able to show.
And if the Phantom continues on after signal is lost neither will show where the Phantom is.
But sometimes there is enough evidence to join the dots and work out which way the Phantom was going and look for obstacles that may have stopped it.
Sometimes there isn't, particularly with the Standard because of the limited signal range.
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