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Hello pilots! Of course, I ran into a problem with my P4A. The other day I noticed that the drone would not fly straight and flies towards the right. I noticed this when I was trying to film a straight path at the beach. I brushed it off and then noticed it again when I was trying to film a shot that had the drone fly down the middle of the street. What I have done so far is:
1. Cold IMU Calalibration surface
2. Calibrate Gimbal
3. Calibrate RC sticks
4. Cablibrate compass
5. DJI Assistant 2 Calibration
6. Applied all updates to drone and RC
Yes, I have made sure that the stick is all the way up when using the throttle to go forward. I verified this in the DJI go app ( it says I was using the throttle 100% straight as shown in the pictures attached on the first picture, the second shows when I was trying to counter steer it). It seems be that the only fix I have for this is to fight the drone and try to steer to the left, but that always messes up the shot.
Do you guys recommend anything to remedy this issue? Any suggestions so I can get my bird to fly straight? I prefer not to send it in since this is my second P4A, unless its my last resort. The first had a bad jello effect when recording. Please let me know, Thanks!
1. Cold IMU Calalibration surface
2. Calibrate Gimbal
3. Calibrate RC sticks
4. Cablibrate compass
5. DJI Assistant 2 Calibration
6. Applied all updates to drone and RC
Yes, I have made sure that the stick is all the way up when using the throttle to go forward. I verified this in the DJI go app ( it says I was using the throttle 100% straight as shown in the pictures attached on the first picture, the second shows when I was trying to counter steer it). It seems be that the only fix I have for this is to fight the drone and try to steer to the left, but that always messes up the shot.
Do you guys recommend anything to remedy this issue? Any suggestions so I can get my bird to fly straight? I prefer not to send it in since this is my second P4A, unless its my last resort. The first had a bad jello effect when recording. Please let me know, Thanks!
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