Since you asked politely, sure. Now the world is safe from the scourge of naughty language.Then, could you edit your previous tirade so not to offend younger viewers....
Since you asked politely, sure. Now the world is safe from the scourge of naughty language.Then, could you edit your previous tirade so not to offend younger viewers....
That's not a copter feature which is what I was talking about, I'm talking about the Arducopter software.Not true, you used to be able to mail yourself a given flight log post flight. Not available any more. I contacted 3DR and they told me Solo customers were too stupid to be able to deal with entering their email for datalog, so they made the change to keep everyone happy, and no they were not going to add the functionality back in. In the process of investigating that issue, I met some interesting "Special" pretending supervisor 3DR operatives that made me glad I don't work there.
but is information about your bird powering up and arming being relayed somewhere without your knowledge?
Sorry, forgot to mention it was my iPad mini. I'll try that anyway.@Maddog If you're on Android remove the app and 3DR services and reinstall and see if that resolves the issue.
Sounds like you're running the cablecam at full speed, the faster you go the less accurate you'll be at repeating height in my experience. I think speed has an effect on baro accuracy.It was fairly warm today so I ran two batteries through mine. On one flight I set eight waypoints and it ran it just fine.
Something I noticed was that, although the Solo is pretty accurate remembering and repeating the exact location of waypoints, it's not so great at replicating heights. I positioned the first waypoint of a flight at head level ten feet in front of me, and when I reran it had to hit pause to avoid boring a hole in some snow.
Admittedly I do a lot of height changes - it's fun to watch as my machine does a low pass, then hauls itself into the sky, then back down to another location, etc., etc.. So, maybe it's just that I do so many it's no big deal, but best to check your own accuracy.
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