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My gimbal seems to loose its ability to stay level with the horizon.
I have performed the Gimbal Auto Calibration a number of times. Each Auto Cal. works just fine, no errors, and system function checks etc all that works well. The only thing is that during flight it looses its ability to remain level during some shots.
So I thought, it may be because of wind. Here in MN every day has wind or at least a healthy breeze especially in the Winter months.
I noticed that at certain headings, the pictures are level, and others are off up to a 0.7 degree (when I adjust the gimbal) in flight. THEN, when I turn to a certain heading that is more or less into the prevailing wind, the gimbal is level. This leads me to think that it is a wind issue and nothing per say with my gimbal.
So.
Is there anything else I can do to check that my gimbal is healthy?
Is there any sort of underlying issue that I may not know about at this point?
Thanks.
If need I can post a few images.
I have performed the Gimbal Auto Calibration a number of times. Each Auto Cal. works just fine, no errors, and system function checks etc all that works well. The only thing is that during flight it looses its ability to remain level during some shots.
So I thought, it may be because of wind. Here in MN every day has wind or at least a healthy breeze especially in the Winter months.
I noticed that at certain headings, the pictures are level, and others are off up to a 0.7 degree (when I adjust the gimbal) in flight. THEN, when I turn to a certain heading that is more or less into the prevailing wind, the gimbal is level. This leads me to think that it is a wind issue and nothing per say with my gimbal.
So.
Is there anything else I can do to check that my gimbal is healthy?
Is there any sort of underlying issue that I may not know about at this point?
Thanks.
If need I can post a few images.