Hi there,
Just got my P3 a few days ago, and have been loving it so far. I've done a few flights in wide open spaces with it, and taken it over some mountains and the ocean, recording some cool video.
I was just in my backyard, trying to hone my flying skills a bit. I turned the P3 on, and did a GPS calibration, before taking off and bringing it up to about to about 10 feet in the air. I then rotated it about 90º with the left controller, and flew it sideways with the right controller. I stopped the right sideways motion. I then started walking to my left, and flying left as well keeping an eye on the P3. It was then that I noticed that as I flew left (not touching the right controller at all), that it slowly dropped in altitude from the 10 feet that I started at, to about 3 feet when I stopped my sideways motion. This was over the course of about 40 feet. I raised it back up to 10 ft, and flew it right, and it kept the same level. I flew it left again, and it slowly dropped in height.
What gives!? Any thoughts or ideas? Is this normal?
Thanks!
Jay
Just got my P3 a few days ago, and have been loving it so far. I've done a few flights in wide open spaces with it, and taken it over some mountains and the ocean, recording some cool video.
I was just in my backyard, trying to hone my flying skills a bit. I turned the P3 on, and did a GPS calibration, before taking off and bringing it up to about to about 10 feet in the air. I then rotated it about 90º with the left controller, and flew it sideways with the right controller. I stopped the right sideways motion. I then started walking to my left, and flying left as well keeping an eye on the P3. It was then that I noticed that as I flew left (not touching the right controller at all), that it slowly dropped in altitude from the 10 feet that I started at, to about 3 feet when I stopped my sideways motion. This was over the course of about 40 feet. I raised it back up to 10 ft, and flew it right, and it kept the same level. I flew it left again, and it slowly dropped in height.
What gives!? Any thoughts or ideas? Is this normal?
Thanks!
Jay