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Interesting Day 2.. My conclusion...I still have much to learn..
Fairly windy day, not too bad, gusty not steady.
Flight1: went to a local park to launch...hit auto takeoff, motors turned on, P4P flipped over right on the launch pad...pathetic. From drone to weed whacked in .2 seconds. Did a fine job of cutting the grass...but that’s not why I bought it. Props look good, grass stains and all. Pack up my toys and leave, that sucker flipped over way too fast for my liking...gonna find a bowl to launch in.
Flight 2: Found an RC Park Bowl. Perfect. Everybody, and I mean everybody stop everything their doing and stare at me. Check my junk, zippers up...hmmm. Notice everyone has gas engine planes. Double hmmm. Not deterred, set my little P4P drone down, initialize ipad2, controller and phantom. Somebody yells..”u gonna fly that thing?” Thinking back to my last attempt, I say “nope, just here to cut the grass” ..then nervously push the auto takeoff...she is up...4ft, hovering...wind is more predictable here, phantom unelected. Couple folks walk over, as I strafe a straight line sideways at 4’ parallel to the runway. I strafe back towards us, as fast as it will go...P4P stops 3 feet in front of us...I’m impressed...and so are the RC guys. Ask me as P4P is hovering...is that hands off. “Yes and so is this”, I hit RTH, P4P lands. Mumbling or grumbling ensue...whatever.
Flight 3: altitude test. I have been getting the warning message limiting my flight range and altitude. Auto take off, rotate 360 clockwise, rotate 360 ccs, elevator going up....hmmm I’m at 200 ft and climbing...so much for warning...ok, I’m at 396 feet and it won’t go any higher, hands off, hover. Rotate clockwise again, Rotate Counter clockwise..so that is where I am...hmmm. Take note of several warnings for high winds and that I’m flying in a warning area for unsaved runway airports...that must be for this RC field. Winds really don’t seem to affect the P4P flight stability, I’m essentially hands off, and that sucker is right over my head and not moving...ok time for rapid descent test. I pull back on the wrong stick as I’m looking down at ipad2 camera view...notice I’m not losing altitude, I look up...hmmm..Not over me anymore...where is it...it’s up I see the video, looks happy and content...I notice radar screen, and move drone so it’s over my home marker...look up...ah...there you are...still at 396 ft. Try again, this time I use the correct stick (left) and descend as fast as I can...yeah....it definately doesn’t want to go fast coming down...took ~20seconds to get down to 4ft hover.
Flight 4: I’m thinking I need to work on my manual flight skills, based on my stick confusion last run. I’m going to run an oval racetrack course around the airfield altering my altitude to high altitude on distant leg and 1 ft altitude on near side leg, all while I fly as fast as I can in windy conditions. This will help my eye hand coordination develop. I do three laps, it’s so controllable, I get extremely bored and decide to fly under a portico roof covering over about twenty picnic tables...hey now...this is fun...good thing nobody is here anymore...just one guy. I hit RTH while flying and sure enough it comes to me and lands. Pretty happy with that.
Flight 5: “How the hell do I use the camera” flight. Ok, so no real tricks here, just want to launch it, take a video or two for later analysis.. I launch it, p,ace the P4P 20 yards out and 40 feet up. I fiddle with various controls and find the camera slew controls..kewl...I flip controller over see funny red dotted button..I push it...ah...it seems to be recording...I see a timer going. I suddenly decide I want to try Active Track...but, I don’t know how..lol. Fiddle around through menu system I can’t find it...sigh...so much to learn...instead I start Nd stop video re ording a couple of times to make sure I have video control...Battery Aarm goes off. Woooohooo, I’m going to fly it to 20%, then put it as close to the ground to see if I can get it to 15%...anticlimactic...it worked...though the alarms are annoying as hell. For good measure, I hit RTH curious what it would do...well it landed right where it was...that’s odd.
Yup I have a lot to learn. But this is only day 2, with one battery.
Fairly windy day, not too bad, gusty not steady.
Flight1: went to a local park to launch...hit auto takeoff, motors turned on, P4P flipped over right on the launch pad...pathetic. From drone to weed whacked in .2 seconds. Did a fine job of cutting the grass...but that’s not why I bought it. Props look good, grass stains and all. Pack up my toys and leave, that sucker flipped over way too fast for my liking...gonna find a bowl to launch in.
Flight 2: Found an RC Park Bowl. Perfect. Everybody, and I mean everybody stop everything their doing and stare at me. Check my junk, zippers up...hmmm. Notice everyone has gas engine planes. Double hmmm. Not deterred, set my little P4P drone down, initialize ipad2, controller and phantom. Somebody yells..”u gonna fly that thing?” Thinking back to my last attempt, I say “nope, just here to cut the grass” ..then nervously push the auto takeoff...she is up...4ft, hovering...wind is more predictable here, phantom unelected. Couple folks walk over, as I strafe a straight line sideways at 4’ parallel to the runway. I strafe back towards us, as fast as it will go...P4P stops 3 feet in front of us...I’m impressed...and so are the RC guys. Ask me as P4P is hovering...is that hands off. “Yes and so is this”, I hit RTH, P4P lands. Mumbling or grumbling ensue...whatever.
Flight 3: altitude test. I have been getting the warning message limiting my flight range and altitude. Auto take off, rotate 360 clockwise, rotate 360 ccs, elevator going up....hmmm I’m at 200 ft and climbing...so much for warning...ok, I’m at 396 feet and it won’t go any higher, hands off, hover. Rotate clockwise again, Rotate Counter clockwise..so that is where I am...hmmm. Take note of several warnings for high winds and that I’m flying in a warning area for unsaved runway airports...that must be for this RC field. Winds really don’t seem to affect the P4P flight stability, I’m essentially hands off, and that sucker is right over my head and not moving...ok time for rapid descent test. I pull back on the wrong stick as I’m looking down at ipad2 camera view...notice I’m not losing altitude, I look up...hmmm..Not over me anymore...where is it...it’s up I see the video, looks happy and content...I notice radar screen, and move drone so it’s over my home marker...look up...ah...there you are...still at 396 ft. Try again, this time I use the correct stick (left) and descend as fast as I can...yeah....it definately doesn’t want to go fast coming down...took ~20seconds to get down to 4ft hover.
Flight 4: I’m thinking I need to work on my manual flight skills, based on my stick confusion last run. I’m going to run an oval racetrack course around the airfield altering my altitude to high altitude on distant leg and 1 ft altitude on near side leg, all while I fly as fast as I can in windy conditions. This will help my eye hand coordination develop. I do three laps, it’s so controllable, I get extremely bored and decide to fly under a portico roof covering over about twenty picnic tables...hey now...this is fun...good thing nobody is here anymore...just one guy. I hit RTH while flying and sure enough it comes to me and lands. Pretty happy with that.
Flight 5: “How the hell do I use the camera” flight. Ok, so no real tricks here, just want to launch it, take a video or two for later analysis.. I launch it, p,ace the P4P 20 yards out and 40 feet up. I fiddle with various controls and find the camera slew controls..kewl...I flip controller over see funny red dotted button..I push it...ah...it seems to be recording...I see a timer going. I suddenly decide I want to try Active Track...but, I don’t know how..lol. Fiddle around through menu system I can’t find it...sigh...so much to learn...instead I start Nd stop video re ording a couple of times to make sure I have video control...Battery Aarm goes off. Woooohooo, I’m going to fly it to 20%, then put it as close to the ground to see if I can get it to 15%...anticlimactic...it worked...though the alarms are annoying as hell. For good measure, I hit RTH curious what it would do...well it landed right where it was...that’s odd.
Yup I have a lot to learn. But this is only day 2, with one battery.