I belong to several forums and like most folks, I tend to find these types of remarks totally unnecessary. If you read something on this or any other forum, don't be an arse. They were looking for some simple help. Help them or simply don't remark...making statements that can seem derogatory can have a tendency to drive membership away. I totally agree that a manual should be read but how many of us opened the box, went for the short version of "how to get this Drone in the air so I can have fun"! And I'm sure there's a lot of experienced folks here that still have not read a manual from front to back.
All I'm saying is don't be a smart ***. Help folks who ask questions.
Sorry, I'll shut up now!
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This is a typical attitude among veteran members over at the DJI forum, dont understand why the admins there cant build a nice forum with nice people, its just pathetic, especially since its Dji official forum.
Once you get the hang of it, you can also play around with gain & expo tuning to achieve smoother handling with yaw and rudder, even at higher speeds.
Im never gonna trust these sensor systems Dji uses, there are so many limitations that potentially can get you into trouble when they fail to work, ive noticed the tendency already when testing it, you can see the craft starts to act nervously and hesitating, enough examples around now to prove it fails, and if you read the manual, you will find a a whole page of limitations to these sensors, and thats ironic, since Dji promote this as one of the main features...
My advice is, practice and practice, become a good pilot, then you wont need any of these shady systems anyway.
Dont get me wrong, its great when it works, but once it doesnt, which i guarantee you it will sooner or later if you use it allot, it will get you into expensive trouble.
Maneuvering this little craft is not that hard, practice is all it takes, find a large open area where there are no people looking at you and get confident
