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Well, I suppose it was inevitable...
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<blockquote data-quote="hiflyer" data-source="post: 96658" data-attributes="member: 13129"><p>I would try to get permission to take a look for your drone. I doubt if you hit a bird. Your camera would have worked to the ground and if you were recording you could review the bird strike. The Spark can take a pretty good hit and still recover.</p><p>You should be able hit the Tetrahedron symbol near the bottom of the DJI4 app (it will say disconnected below it) and look at the flight list with a satellite view and see exactly what went on during the flight and the exact end. You can see all of your flights there.</p><p>I don't get the turning off the obstacle avoidance to gain speed..there is a speed control in the settings that allows only slow speed flying. I use it indoors. The obstacle avoidance works in slow speed. Turning off the avoidance could turn off the slow speed setting but that is not what it is designed to do. Sport mode will also turn off the obstacle avoidance.</p><p> I live in a region where wind is a constant and the spark fly's horrible with the guards on in the wind...or at least it did the one time I tried it. They have their use I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiflyer, post: 96658, member: 13129"] I would try to get permission to take a look for your drone. I doubt if you hit a bird. Your camera would have worked to the ground and if you were recording you could review the bird strike. The Spark can take a pretty good hit and still recover. You should be able hit the Tetrahedron symbol near the bottom of the DJI4 app (it will say disconnected below it) and look at the flight list with a satellite view and see exactly what went on during the flight and the exact end. You can see all of your flights there. I don't get the turning off the obstacle avoidance to gain speed..there is a speed control in the settings that allows only slow speed flying. I use it indoors. The obstacle avoidance works in slow speed. Turning off the avoidance could turn off the slow speed setting but that is not what it is designed to do. Sport mode will also turn off the obstacle avoidance. I live in a region where wind is a constant and the spark fly's horrible with the guards on in the wind...or at least it did the one time I tried it. They have their use I guess. [/QUOTE]
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