You'd have to be flying within several feet of those ships for them to affect the compass.Have you ever had some compass issues close around big ships. A lot of metal should interfere with compass.
If you are wanting to fly close enough to photograph small details on a ship, you might wake up the compass.Have you ever had some compass issues close around big ships. A lot of metal should interfere with compass.
If the deck was steel that would have probably caused problems.I was going to land on the helipad of a passing ship (I had permission) but I was afraid that if I did land, the compass may screw up and prevent me from taking off again LOL
You'd have to be flying within several feet of those ships for them to affect the compass.
Did DJI investigate your flight data to confirm the cause of the incident or were they just guessing and making a general maybe comment?After experiencing sudden repositioning when flying near a Wind tower DJI told me flying within 10 meters of that much metal can cause a crash.
It sounds like the DJI support person was simply guessing and did not look into the specific incident.I fly legally and the wind farm manager was present so i did not exceed 400' to center my Point of Interest (POI) over the wind tower
I was 10 feet from the edge of the tower climbing high enough to set the POI. Even though the right stick was still centered, my phantom quickly started flying toward the tower until i snapped it back with the right stick. I landed and tried it again with the very same results. I was successful about 15' from the tower. DJI support firmly said i need to stay back 10 metres though he offered no explanation. I once read on this forum that reflected GPS signals can cause a drone to fly to where it thinks its hold position is.
10 meters would certainly keep you safe. However, you'd have to be much closer to the tower than that for it to negatively affect the compass.After experiencing sudden repositioning when flying near a Wind tower DJI told me flying within 10 meters of that much metal can cause a crash.
I dunno - I've had my Mavic and Spark go nuts when approaching a building under construction - lots of metal I beams.You'd have to be flying within several feet of those ships for them to affect the compass.
Lots of steel has no effect unless you are flying quite close to it.I dunno - I've had my Mavic and Spark go nuts when approaching a building under construction - lots of metal I beams.
There's about 50000 tons of steel there but no compass issues at that distance.That's still pretty far away. How about closer in?
There's about 50000 tons of steel there but no compass issues at that distance.
You'd have to get closer than 20 feet to see any problems.
I made a very rough estimate because I was unable to find the displacement anywhere.mmmmm She's actually only about 12,800 MT Summer DWT ... giving her only a fraction of your 50KT in actual light displacement. (GRT and NRT are not actual weights but volumes)
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