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Don’t fly your drone in Atti
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Ruckert" data-source="post: 53905" data-attributes="member: 2396"><p>Actually, the phantom series of DJI drones has attitude mode as a selection - P-mode (GPS mode), Sport mode, and Atti mode. </p><p>Atti mode always maintains the same altitude unless you alter with the left stick up/down. Therefore, the right stick is the preferred stick while in atti mode, and the left stick primarily yaw left/right.</p><p>I missed the option of atti mode, so through research I learned to change Spark' sport mode to be atti mode. So, when I want to fly in atti mode, I raise the drone to a height above all nearby objects and switch from GPS to atti mode. The monitor reads "atti mode" through the full flight/battery. </p><p>Atti mode can achieve speeds of 45 mph for Spark (camera shakes more), and the yaw is much smoother without that bizarre FPV yaw while in sport mode. </p><p>When the firmware is re-configured to eliminate sport mode and instead become atti mode the unpredictability of atti mode disappears, and becomes a whole new drone. </p><p>I love it, and would never switch back to sport mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Ruckert, post: 53905, member: 2396"] Actually, the phantom series of DJI drones has attitude mode as a selection - P-mode (GPS mode), Sport mode, and Atti mode. Atti mode always maintains the same altitude unless you alter with the left stick up/down. Therefore, the right stick is the preferred stick while in atti mode, and the left stick primarily yaw left/right. I missed the option of atti mode, so through research I learned to change Spark' sport mode to be atti mode. So, when I want to fly in atti mode, I raise the drone to a height above all nearby objects and switch from GPS to atti mode. The monitor reads "atti mode" through the full flight/battery. Atti mode can achieve speeds of 45 mph for Spark (camera shakes more), and the yaw is much smoother without that bizarre FPV yaw while in sport mode. When the firmware is re-configured to eliminate sport mode and instead become atti mode the unpredictability of atti mode disappears, and becomes a whole new drone. I love it, and would never switch back to sport mode. [/QUOTE]
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