Yes, it takes photographs of the landing area as it is landing, and uses the sensors, and won't land if it detects a perceived uneven surface. Some times these devices are too smart for their own good. I keep it off.What is landing protection?
I fly off a "helipad" on a big camcorder tripod. usual I manually land but I tried letting RTH bring it right back planning on cancelling at the last second just to make sure I'm centred. After an 8km flight it can back and was only about 4 inches off the centre of the pad so I was going to let it land. It stopped on it's own 2 feet above, I'm guessing it saw the 4 foot height difference between the pad and ground and called it off because of a perceived incline?
Yes, it takes photographs of the landing area as it is landing, and uses the sensors, and won't land if it detects a perceived uneven surface. Some times these devices are too smart for their own good. I keep it off.
Hand catching is actually safest, no matter the surface! Keeps dirt and debris out of the motors and protects the delicate gimbal and camera from harm. They hang pretty low on the P4P, with minimal ground clearance!Perfect explanation for why it more accurate on this and my spray painted my helipads then jus grass or dirt. It's not a problem I land manually most of the time anyway.
As long as you have the vertical sensors on, it's very stable near the ground. Easy to let it hover in front of you just above head level, and then walk towards it, grabbing the skids, and pulling down on the left stick, until she gives it up!Still getting comfortable with this only tried once. I used to catch my slowstick back in the day but the prop wasn't spinning at catch time.
Too bad landing protection wasn't enabled. Should prevent landing on water, unless it was a bird strike, or a tall mast that you hit!O have to say before I killed my p4 in the lake yesterday, the new update was working fine and the optimize landing --- auto RTH was accurate within 1-4 inches... unbelievable
Too bad landing protection wasn't enabled. Should prevent landing on water, unless it was a bird strike, or a tall mast that you hit!![]()
Bummer! I had a P4P prop come off recently, while handlaunching (apparently not properly snapped on!), managed to hang onto the aircraft, and recovered the prop, reinstalled it properly, and flew on. Could have ended very badly! I was on a balcony overlooking a 150 foot rocky cliff!Unfortunately after flying my P4 for over a year, I decided to remove the Factory quick release props for instead a screw on base with screw on Wonderful sleek, strong Carbon fibre propellers. All was good for 5 flights during various occasions in the past week. Two days ago I went out and 25 meters high over water on Lake Erie at the cottage one propeller flew off and down it went like a rock into the water.... no damage at all to the AC but tons of sand inside it like all over I cleaned it for 5 hours yesterday blow drying using a vacuum and later on tried to get it up with a new battery and nothing.![]()
Sorry for that
Just one question what made you change propellers the DJI ones are ok never give me any trouble[/QUOTE
Just wanting the best performance for my P4 .... Saw on DroneValley YouTube the topic on the Solid, quieter, faster, more durable Carbon fibre propellers so I ordered them. I've already had them since July of last year but only installed them last week. They looked awesome on the AC. The black props on the white body was nice.
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