T Twesty New Member Join Nov 30, 2018 Messages 4 Age 75 Jun 25, 2019 #1 What is likely to be the main reason my DJI Spark does not show a true AH on the display the horizon is just slightly off level? Any help and corrective action needed would be welcome.
What is likely to be the main reason my DJI Spark does not show a true AH on the display the horizon is just slightly off level? Any help and corrective action needed would be welcome.
nilanjan118 Well-Known Member Join Oct 31, 2018 Messages 1,022 Jun 25, 2019 #2 That's because of the roll axis offset of the gimbal which can be adjusted inside gimbal settings. Please refer to the screenshots below. Last edited: Jun 25, 2019 Reactions: Barbara
That's because of the roll axis offset of the gimbal which can be adjusted inside gimbal settings. Please refer to the screenshots below.
pmshop Spark Pilot Guru Premium Pilot Join Oct 6, 2017 Messages 2,104 Age 58 Loc Fredericksburg, Texas, USA Web www.youtube.com Jun 26, 2019 #3 nilanjan118 said: That's because of the roll axis offset of the gimbal which can be adjusted inside gimbal settings. Please refer to the screenshots below. View attachment 10546 View attachment 10547 View attachment 10548 Click to expand... No, not gimbal horizon, Artificial Horizon (AH) The "ball" in the lower left that tells craft attitude. That would be an IMU re-calibration. But if it is off by a tiny bit, I would let it go. Off by 3° or more, then sure, re-calibrate
nilanjan118 said: That's because of the roll axis offset of the gimbal which can be adjusted inside gimbal settings. Please refer to the screenshots below. View attachment 10546 View attachment 10547 View attachment 10548 Click to expand... No, not gimbal horizon, Artificial Horizon (AH) The "ball" in the lower left that tells craft attitude. That would be an IMU re-calibration. But if it is off by a tiny bit, I would let it go. Off by 3° or more, then sure, re-calibrate
Spark 317 Well known member with a Spark and a Mavic Air 2. Premium Pilot Join Jul 10, 2017 Messages 5,060 Loc Indiana, USA Jun 26, 2019 #4 Wind tilting the Spark could show a tilt in the attitude indicator, but the camera view may look level thanks to the gimbal. If the view is level, but not the indicator, it's probably working ok. Just a thought. ? Reactions: Twesty and pmshop
Wind tilting the Spark could show a tilt in the attitude indicator, but the camera view may look level thanks to the gimbal. If the view is level, but not the indicator, it's probably working ok. Just a thought. ?