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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 107404" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>I'm not as experienced in deciphering AirData info as others here and I don't know if it has anything to do with it, but there are a lot of "yaw error" reports throughout the flight. Yeah, you're not getting much distance (137 ft.) before disconnect. Maybe some of our more knowledgeable brethren can give a more informed opinion.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the AirData, I see there was a battery low temperature warning at startup and again at 51 sec. into the flight. There is an indication that Cell #3 of the battery was showing a deviation from the other two cells. Apparently the drone was still able to receive commands during the Data Loss periods evidenced by mode changes to AutoLanding at 48s and Go Home at 1m 43s when the Yaw Errors began along with Manual Exposure mode and Metering Disabled. At 1m 50s it reported the first GPS signal too weak and Home Point not updated. I wish I knew more about the Data Loss incidents because, even though the first report says it lasted for 22.5s and the second 24s, the subsequent event times do not show time lapses as I would have expected. Maybe the drone filled-in the data after it reconnected, but I don't know what to make of it . Let's hope we can get some better analysis soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 107404, member: 18605"] I'm not as experienced in deciphering AirData info as others here and I don't know if it has anything to do with it, but there are a lot of "yaw error" reports throughout the flight. Yeah, you're not getting much distance (137 ft.) before disconnect. Maybe some of our more knowledgeable brethren can give a more informed opinion. Looking at the AirData, I see there was a battery low temperature warning at startup and again at 51 sec. into the flight. There is an indication that Cell #3 of the battery was showing a deviation from the other two cells. Apparently the drone was still able to receive commands during the Data Loss periods evidenced by mode changes to AutoLanding at 48s and Go Home at 1m 43s when the Yaw Errors began along with Manual Exposure mode and Metering Disabled. At 1m 50s it reported the first GPS signal too weak and Home Point not updated. I wish I knew more about the Data Loss incidents because, even though the first report says it lasted for 22.5s and the second 24s, the subsequent event times do not show time lapses as I would have expected. Maybe the drone filled-in the data after it reconnected, but I don't know what to make of it . Let's hope we can get some better analysis soon. [/QUOTE]
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