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Spark oscillation due to nearby metal
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<blockquote data-quote="jimlips" data-source="post: 105154" data-attributes="member: 15968"><p>I was out in California's Gold Country (Jackson), and came upon a rusty old tower that was located at an old mine entrance.</p><p></p><p>Figured it would make a good droning subject, so I broke out my DJI Spark and went flying.</p><p></p><p>All was well until I apparently got too close to the tower. The Spark started going into an "orbit" by itself, even though I had the controls neutral.</p><p></p><p>I got a few YAW errors, so I backed out, but not until it almost hit the structure.</p><p></p><p>In the past, I've flown the face of many communication towers (for work), but never saw this until I tried to get close to a bird nest on this rusty old tower. I'll admit, I normally use my Mavic, but figured I'd try the Spark this time.</p><p></p><p>See it happen here in this video: [MEDIA=youtube]DZqVIShJ2V8[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any opinions/suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimlips, post: 105154, member: 15968"] I was out in California's Gold Country (Jackson), and came upon a rusty old tower that was located at an old mine entrance. Figured it would make a good droning subject, so I broke out my DJI Spark and went flying. All was well until I apparently got too close to the tower. The Spark started going into an "orbit" by itself, even though I had the controls neutral. I got a few YAW errors, so I backed out, but not until it almost hit the structure. In the past, I've flown the face of many communication towers (for work), but never saw this until I tried to get close to a bird nest on this rusty old tower. I'll admit, I normally use my Mavic, but figured I'd try the Spark this time. See it happen here in this video: [MEDIA=youtube]DZqVIShJ2V8[/MEDIA] Thanks for any opinions/suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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