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I'm a relatively new flyer of a P3S (purchased in November, a little over 2 hours total flying time). I've been practicing smooth turns, and I thought I was getting the hang of it until I tried flying near the ground.
I wanted to film the approach down a dirt road that has a fair amount of tree cover. There was some wind, but I thought that the trees gave some shelter. I lined my drone up and expected to be able to fly straight down the road about 10 feet off the ground without difficulty. I could not have been more wrong; the drone drifted back and forth, and I had all I could handle to not go into the trees.
Do I need to change my expectations? I'm assuming that the wind didn't help, nor did my inexperience. But there was still a good deal of drift, which I realize happens at take off and landing.
I wanted to film the approach down a dirt road that has a fair amount of tree cover. There was some wind, but I thought that the trees gave some shelter. I lined my drone up and expected to be able to fly straight down the road about 10 feet off the ground without difficulty. I could not have been more wrong; the drone drifted back and forth, and I had all I could handle to not go into the trees.
Do I need to change my expectations? I'm assuming that the wind didn't help, nor did my inexperience. But there was still a good deal of drift, which I realize happens at take off and landing.