Yeah I think this is fine. All I’d say if that’s an M10 GPS then 8/9 should be 20 hah. If an M8 all good
That badge at last.
Until @Earwig dust down his machine…
Aye well done. M8 all good with 9 sats! I’d say for future if M10 then need 12+? I dunno summit like that?
Doesn’t matter what generation of GPS you use, getting at least 8 sats will give you a good position fix.
The M10 generation units just do it better ![]()
Congrats on your new Speed Freak badge @bmsleight ![]()
I couldn’t update the leaderboard though, as I didn’t know what to call your drone ![]()
Is your’s also a GEPRC Crocodile Baby ?
congratulations
wow that was hard won on scrutiny
I thought I’d have a go at one of these but suspect I’m going to have to hold a luncheon to get committee approval which could be difficult to do given I would not know if i was going to get a record in advance… doing it twice in a row is quite a challenge
Her Name is Julia, but it’s a;
flywoo explorer lr 4 (Hd Walksnail)
Welcome to 7th place on the leaderboard @bmsleight
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I cant not see any CineWhoops on the Leadership board ?
Would a CineWhoop entry be accepted ?
(Subject to the usual scrutiny)
You tell us Brendan ![]()
I long post, apologies.
Since July, I have mentioned a few times on how I believe my DJI Air 3 is capped at 67.91 mph when in Atti mode. Basically, it accelerates like mad to 67 mph, then invisible air brakes kick in - like a limiter on a car.
Today was decent enough weather and a tad windy, so I decided to head out to Barbury Castle.
The wind was coming from the west, so I took off, switched to Sports mode, and headed east into the wind, keeping it low as possible. About 1km away, I then climbed to 120m, did a 180, switched to Atti mode and floored it.
The Problem:
I encountered the same issue as before
But this time it did reach 68.96 mph … but then stayed at this speed for the remainder of the 30 second Atti run.
Rather deflated, and it now just started to rain, I packed up and went home. I then checked the AirData, which is when things got really weird. The HD Flight Player showed that my Atti run only lasted 6.9 seconds, which is impossible, as I just flew 3,000 feet. And that would mean my speed was 283 mph ![]()
I then downloaded the AirData to CSV and examined it in Excel. Sure enough, the Atti run was 30 seconds long, and my max speed was 68.96 mph. But then I noticed that the speed, distance to home, and the total distance travelled … all freezes 7.2 seconds into the atti run ![]()
The data in chart format clearly confirms that there is something not right here.
Below it shows my Air 3 going from 0-60 in 6 seconds … then it’s limited to 68.96 mph for the whole flight. That’s impossible for a pilot to do manually.
Below shows my distance to home decreasing from 3,500 feet … but as soon as I reached 68.96 mph, then suddenly it suddenly show 0 feet to home ![]()
Finally, my total distance flown value freezes as soon as I hit 68.96 mph ![]()
Summary:
- I have not seen this behaviour on any other DJI camera drone that I have used in Atti mode
- I have confirmed that something is limiting my Air 3 in Atti mode
- I do not know if it is something DJI have introduced to all Air 3 drones, or whether it’s a fault with mine
Unless anyone else who has an Air 3 and wants to try Atti mode … I think the next course of action is to contact DJI.
I’ve included a link to the AirData and an extract in Excel format.
The Leaderboard has been updated ![]()
30 posts were merged into an existing topic: Does Atti mode work on the latest DJI drones?
Just seen the leader board and for a Mini 4 Pro I realised I toped this a few days ago practising in sports mode.
As you can see I was just going back and forward getting the hang of using Sport.
Here is the Airdata log.
Jan 17th, 2024 04:20PM | General / Overview | DJI Fly log 1.12.4 | United Kingdom | Airdata UAV
Congrats Rich, this earns you the Speed Freak badge ![]()
Leaderboard updated ![]()
By the way I thought I’d mention, it’s not modified it’s factory propellers and motors with no form of tuning to it, just good wind conditions.
@AquaticJedi re:
As above, can you upload the log to AirData please and share here? ![]()
Flight log? Like the GPS of where it went on that flight? Those statistics are classed as the flight log on the app ![]()
Yup, that’s the one you need to provide ![]()
You can upload the log manually to AirData, or use the auto-sync method: https://app.airdata.com/main?a=account&apage_id=PARROT_Login
Once it’s on AirData, hit the Share button and then post the link to the share in here ![]()









