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Spark flew away (with flight records)
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<blockquote data-quote="gisdowntime" data-source="post: 123757" data-attributes="member: 23183"><p>Good, follow-up questions. The drone was not there when I checked since it's been many days, unfortunately. But, because I knew where it landed I went and spoke with the Park and Recs Department to see if they had it or would notify me if it was turned in. After posting that link I went into the 3rd party app I was using 3D Survey Pilot and also found a log which is actually where the flight started at 93% battery. When things went haywire and after what felt like multiple minutes of flyaway not responding I manually crashed the app and launched DJI Go App which only picked up the tail end of the flight since it created a new log. The real original flight is actually this one <a href="https://www.phantomhelp.com/logviewer/9WW1W06IUISMVQR8GFF0/" target="_blank">DJI Flight Log Viewer - PhantomHelp.com</a> . The home point did record at the correct location as will be more obvious in this new log below. But yes [USER=17032]@SPark_South_Oz[/USER] I agree that it was a Yaw error, I just wish it had notified me of the error before the flight as you'll see it wasn't there initially. I'm thinking about calibrating my compass and IMU before every flight now due to this. Does that seem excessive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gisdowntime, post: 123757, member: 23183"] Good, follow-up questions. The drone was not there when I checked since it's been many days, unfortunately. But, because I knew where it landed I went and spoke with the Park and Recs Department to see if they had it or would notify me if it was turned in. After posting that link I went into the 3rd party app I was using 3D Survey Pilot and also found a log which is actually where the flight started at 93% battery. When things went haywire and after what felt like multiple minutes of flyaway not responding I manually crashed the app and launched DJI Go App which only picked up the tail end of the flight since it created a new log. The real original flight is actually this one [URL='https://www.phantomhelp.com/logviewer/9WW1W06IUISMVQR8GFF0/']DJI Flight Log Viewer - PhantomHelp.com[/URL] . The home point did record at the correct location as will be more obvious in this new log below. But yes [USER=17032]@SPark_South_Oz[/USER] I agree that it was a Yaw error, I just wish it had notified me of the error before the flight as you'll see it wasn't there initially. I'm thinking about calibrating my compass and IMU before every flight now due to this. Does that seem excessive? [/QUOTE]
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