I dont fly in sport mode , never needed to.Guys - take your Sparky out of Sport Mode before flying in the house. Please.
I dont fly in sport mode , never needed to.Guys - take your Sparky out of Sport Mode before flying in the house. Please.
I flied it several times indoor but last time the same happened for me as well! It started to shift side way and no control! Hit the plant chopped the plant's leaves and crashed one propeller ripped!I have to admit... I'm frustrated.
I got my Spark a week-or-so ago, and have flown it a few times outside without issue. I was nervous to fly inside because ATTI-flying is scary based on what I'd read. I like to do as much research as I can, you see.
However, I just got this delightful email from DJI with a link to this page that put my mind COMPLETELY at ease.
Essential Tips for Flying Spark Indoors
OK, great! Prop guards on - nothing bad can happen! Bright room, winning!
Spark took off.
Spark immediately drifted to the right before I had a chance to land it (trying as hard as possible with the left stick down). Collided with chair, ripped one propeller clean off of its mounting piece (I had to fish the plastic out of the motor), and a second propeller sliced down the middle. Also, a nice gouge in my thumb trying to save the thing. Good thing I have the Fly More combo, so a simple fix to replace two of the props.
Thanks, DJI.
I have a constant warning that says no GPS signal when I try and fly inside. As soon as I step two feet out of the house I am fine. Any way to boost the signal on the inside without spending a fortune?
I have a constant warning that says no GPS signal when I try and fly inside. As soon as I step two feet out of the house I am fine. Any way to boost the signal on the inside without spending a fortune?
Lol thanks for the laugh mateLooks normal in Australia.......
Jake
I agree 100%. I watched a guy take a brand new Mavic and destroy it because he had no idea what he was doing. Had never touched a quad before. Same goes for the Spark. If you can't fly a quad full manual then you are not a drone pilot. None of these quads fly themselves.Taking a gamble here before reading all replies: This is all on you, so thank yourself for the outcome. I've had my Spark for about a week and have flown inside my house - through hallways, bedrooms against walls (prop guards on) and in and out of the kitchen sink. I think DJI has created the impression that anyone new to drones can fly one out of the box. Even with the Spark, this is not the case. Remember, *you actually have to learn to fly* the quadcopter. This is why many of us learned to fly a cheap toy quadcopter first before moving on to DJI drones. You have to be proficient in atti mode (or full manual) if you want to fly quadcopters, IMO. Keep practicing your skills!
You don't fly in gps mode indoors. People should not buy any dji quad if they hav3 never flown before. They just break them or they end up on eBay in a week. [emoji44] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji12]I have a constant warning that says no GPS signal when I try and fly inside. As soon as I step two feet out of the house I am fine. Any way to boost the signal on the inside without spending a fortune?
I agree 100%. I watched a guy take a brand new Mavic and destroy it because he had no idea what he was doing. Had never touched a quad before. Same goes for the Spark. If you can't fly a quad full manual then you are not a drone pilot. None of these quads fly themselves.
You don't fly in gps mode indoors. People should not buy any dji quad if they hav3 never flown before. They just break them or they end up on eBay in a week. [emoji44] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji12]
Of course not they just want to sell drones. And if you cannot fly a quad without gps and altitude hold then you are not a drone pilot period.I got a Mavic and a Spark the same week. Never flown a drone before. Have only had one incident and that was because DJI told me flying indoors is totally fine with prop guards.
Also, I don't see anything on DJI's site about not buying a DJI quad if we've never flown before.
Of course not they just want to sell drones. And if you cannot fly a quad without gps and altitude hold then you are not a drone pilot period.
That's the most ignorant statement I've ever read. So since I didn't start out flying $30 Walmart toys, I'm not a drone pilot?Of course not they just want to sell drones. And if you cannot fly a quad without gps and altitude hold then you are not a drone pilot period.
Obviously notWhy, exactly, are we getting into this debate in this thread? Did I ever claim to be a drone pilot?
When you take the 360 pano and complete the image on the phone, the resolution is not good.......if you take all 46 photos to a program on a desktop and stitch them there, the results will be amazing.........It was kinda of nerve wracking when it was taking the 360 photo but surprisingly hovered very stable. I won’t push my luck though.
Which program would I use?When you take the 360 pano and complete the image on the phone, the resolution is not good.......if you take all 46 photos to a program on a desktop and stitch them there, the results will be amazing.........
Dude... if you didn't start with editing tools in the 4th century please stay away from them. They will realise you are not a pro and the program will self destruct within 5sec.Which program would I use?
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