Hi,
So I've seen in a few YouTube videos where people talk about how you can set a boundary for solo to stay in, and you can't leave the boundary. I was wondering how to set this up, as I didn't see a part in the manual that explains this, or a YouTube video explaining how.
I think you should buy another solo for parts and here's why:
- Two solos are still cheaper than a mavic
- If you look on Amazon, buying four spare motors is more expensive than buying a Solo that's on sale
- Motors WILL wear out eventually, it's good to have peace of mind.
1. In the field you are trying to fly in, was your car near you, or far from you?
2. Did you calibrate with the gimbal on or off? I calibrated with my gimbal and gopro on the first time, and I got calibration errors. I took the gimbal and gopro off, and put only the gopro Frame on, and it seemed...
Let me elaborate more, i was flying within 200 feet of myself, so theres no reason that the wifi should've cut out, especially because i was flying in a field. Can anyone explain to me why this may have happened?
I was flying very fast in manual mode earlier today, and around 5 mins into the flight, my video feed cut off for no reason. I landed the drone, and restarted it, and that seemed to fix the issue.
Anyone else have this problem?
Yeah, I took it out for my first flight thinking my past experience with toy quads, and CP helis would make it so I dont have to read the manual. I was dumb, and thinking way too ahead of myself. I'll definitely download and read the manual now.
So, I recently replaced my solo props from when it flipped over earlier today, and I decided to take it out again. I was flying my solo around 400 feet away from me when it initiated its auto RTH safety feature. Is there a way to cancel the RTH?