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Flyaways a concern if you are using the gestures?
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<blockquote data-quote="dwallersv" data-source="post: 22074" data-attributes="member: 4268"><p>P4, Mavic, and now Spark owner. I have some experience.</p><p></p><p>NO, do not recalibrate your compass unless GO4 tells you to. No, you do not need to recalibrate when you move to a different area.</p><p></p><p>LEAVE YOUR COMPASS ALONE. You are far more likely to screw it up than improve its accuracy. Here's why: You want to calibrate it in circumstances as similar to flight as possible. This means no metal around, anywhere, above, below, left, right, etc. When its in the air, its not near ANYTHING.</p><p></p><p>This is harder to achieve than you think. Most places in developed neighborhoods have metal everywhere. Basically, you need to be in a natural field.</p><p></p><p>When someone tells you calibrating your compass can't hurt, they're wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwallersv, post: 22074, member: 4268"] P4, Mavic, and now Spark owner. I have some experience. NO, do not recalibrate your compass unless GO4 tells you to. No, you do not need to recalibrate when you move to a different area. LEAVE YOUR COMPASS ALONE. You are far more likely to screw it up than improve its accuracy. Here's why: You want to calibrate it in circumstances as similar to flight as possible. This means no metal around, anywhere, above, below, left, right, etc. When its in the air, its not near ANYTHING. This is harder to achieve than you think. Most places in developed neighborhoods have metal everywhere. Basically, you need to be in a natural field. When someone tells you calibrating your compass can't hurt, they're wrong. [/QUOTE]
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