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<blockquote data-quote="hiflyer" data-source="post: 109559" data-attributes="member: 13129"><p>I bought the first level for the extra battery data. it's very interesting stuff..especially the winds aloft. I have made a lot of flights in a southeast/northwest direction with strong westerly winds aloft..30 or so mph. It certainly verifies right off the bat why I had to strongly correct for drift during orbits. </p><p>I had a sudden landing because of a critically low battery with 91% power. Airdata showed that the drone landed with 89%. Naturally like a idiot I had to try the battery again a few times and as far as I could tell by the data the battery was ok. On the forth flight ...bingo..a sudden critically low battery with a sudden landing. I finally got the "new's" about that battery..but looking at the data I can't see too much difference on that battery from my other eight batteries..Spark and Air. I'm going to have to learn more!</p><p>The simple answer to the question is yes! I think it's worth it. I download every flight immediately and take a look ..mainly at the battery data. </p><p> I love the that it shows every flight I've ever made ..and reminds me how many flight I made just practicing landing with my Phantom 3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiflyer, post: 109559, member: 13129"] I bought the first level for the extra battery data. it's very interesting stuff..especially the winds aloft. I have made a lot of flights in a southeast/northwest direction with strong westerly winds aloft..30 or so mph. It certainly verifies right off the bat why I had to strongly correct for drift during orbits. I had a sudden landing because of a critically low battery with 91% power. Airdata showed that the drone landed with 89%. Naturally like a idiot I had to try the battery again a few times and as far as I could tell by the data the battery was ok. On the forth flight ...bingo..a sudden critically low battery with a sudden landing. I finally got the "new's" about that battery..but looking at the data I can't see too much difference on that battery from my other eight batteries..Spark and Air. I'm going to have to learn more! The simple answer to the question is yes! I think it's worth it. I download every flight immediately and take a look ..mainly at the battery data. I love the that it shows every flight I've ever made ..and reminds me how many flight I made just practicing landing with my Phantom 3 [/QUOTE]
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