Anyone know if I can fly thy H in light snow and could i turn on real sense or will it think it has to avoid each snow flake?
Anyone know if I can fly thy H in light snow and could i turn on real sense or will it think it has to avoid each snow flake?
Anyone know if I can fly thy H in light snow and could i turn on real sense or will it think it has to avoid each snow flake?
But in direct sunlight the realsense module can't properly see objects (much like you can't starting in to the Sun) so it errors on the side of caution.Well I read a post yesterday where the fellow said he tried to fly into the direct sun and it would stop every so often so like I said who knows. I guess if it snows hard enough it could see it and stop. What about fog, any reports about that?.
Is that with RS onI fly in snow all the time. Never had a problem.
Just flew this one Sat night. 8-10 min on each battery, temp around 15 and wind 15-22 mph. If you had ice on the props you were really close to losing the aircraft. I'll fly in varying weather but never freezing rain.Well made it back in one piece, but as I started flying the snow turned to freezing drizzle RS worked great. Flight time sucked , I haven't checked it out yet but I'm guessing about 8 to 10 minutes to the land now lights.
I've flown in colder temps ( About 8 degrees and had a 12 minute flight with more battery left.) Maybe the dampness had something to do with it since there was some light ice on my props and it was a little slugish coming back. It was a little hard to see as I had my glasses on insted of contact. Why the **** did I do that.
Just flew this one Sat night. 8-10 min on each battery, temp around 15 and wind 15-22 mph. If you had ice on the props you were really close to losing the aircraft. I'll fly in varying weather but never freezing rain.
I fly in snow all the time. Never had a problem.
Really liked the video. Do you remember the ISO and Shutter speed you were using for this night shot?Just flew this one Sat night. 8-10 min on each battery, temp around 15 and wind 15-22 mph. If you had ice on the props you were really close to losing the aircraft. I'll fly in varying weather but never freezing rain.
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