This is arguably way beyond vlos, better to post clips rather than full flights, you can argue that you moved position between shots. Hard to claim that on this video.
@@lifeafter50withmanx It's actually quite funny! Every time you ask, there's snow. Yesterday, it snowed a good bit, and today there's a fine layer of snow, although no snow falling from the sky.
"Kermit'! 🐸 Nice one. 👍 Yeah always a giod idea to quickly run through settings to make sure everything is setup how you want before flying. Especially after an update. RTH settings like Hover, Return or Land each have their own individual benefits but most of the time you want it to return on lost signal. Also worth checking the RTH altitude is set to clear the highest thing in your flight area, most of the time that is tree tops, don't set it too high as the last thing you want is to climb unnecessarily high especislly in windy conditions or a low battery situation. Another tip is keep an eye on your bartery level, always make sure you have enough to get back⚠️😲 I typically aim to get back before the low battery warning starts bleeping, that way you have a good safety margin! I've seen a lot of pilots lose their Mini drone simply because they run it down to zero % and don't make it back.
Lots of good tips/advice, thank you. Always conscious of battery level as paranoid it won't make it back and I'll lose it. I checked my altitude level and upped it slightly. Failsafe is definitely RTH for me. Need to get out to more places and try different things 🙃
Great video! and is nice the RTH works perfectly. I have lost RC signal twice with the Air 3 which I got instead of the Mini 4, since I already own the Mini 3 Pro. After getting my licence I got this one.
Thanks for sharing and a good reminder to check these settings regularly. My return to home is set at 100 meters which covers most areas that I fly in. TBF as soon as it’s clicked in and signal has returned I’ll cancel RTH and fly manually, reducing the height immediately if safe to do so. It’s a great feature if you lose signal or orientation.
Happened to me too at only 1600m of distance. Drone was in line of sight. Was very grateful for the RTH mode as my RC 2 screen turned gray at that time.
I dont know about England but in New Zealand you cant fly over someones property without their consent or over people for that matter so you need to be careful where you fly......up high using the zoom function so they dont know your there.
Check always before flying drone must calibrate always the compass or update always compass calibration so that if any sign of interruption between your drone and rc controller,and check the gps signal and last dont fly away to much your line of sight.enjoy❤❤
I would suggest getting a CPL filter/lens cover. The built in one is soft and some sort of protection is advisable. CPL is polarized so on any sunny days you have it will cut down on the glare from reflective surfaces/water, meanwhile on cloudy days it will protect without darkening visuals. They are generally inexpensive, 13-14 pounds. You could also go with a ND16 for sunny days, but it might be too dark if it's as cloudy as your last few flights. Spend once, heh, that's my policy. We have mostly sunny days here, so I got the ND16.
Nice video but one thing I find weird is the range you should be able to go much farther I live in a area like yours in Canada I also got the same drone the mini 4 pro AND I LOVE IT !!! You should tri to make a time lapse of the construction site :) Have a great day wish I could do video montages like you do I got a toon of time lapse lol And PS sorry for my bad english typing I do tend to type like a cave men but I refuse to use google translate lolol
I think it may be lots of buildings and there was low cloud (?) Time lapse sounds good. Look into the montages, they're fun. I've a video coming out tomorrow that shows how I make my videos and what I use. I'm not the most techie of people but I've figured some of the basics and have ideas in my head what I want to do. 😊
We run CE mode, which is a limit strength of signal compared to FCC mode. I'm not sure if you are FCC in Canada or CE mode. Hope this explains the limited signal in open spaces it goes miles further 🤙
Another great video! Im not sure if you are aware, but you can dial in your settings in each mode cine mode, etc, and also, the gimbal smoothness has adjustments to. You will get there use youtube to see. I personally only dial in cine mode or normal as sports mode for myself is just to get it home quicker. Regarding battery levels you will see the further you are the coloured arc around the batery % changes depending on movements etc. You can also click the battery % and it gives you in real time 3 battery situations and they all explain themselves. Hope this makes sense! Ian from london does a great explanation of speed settings for each mode👍
1. make sure your antennas are in the optimal position (the line RC to drone must be perpendicular to the antenna lenght) 2. in an urbanised environment like your garden, buildings do interfere with the RC signal. Let's assume the house behind yours is about 50yds away and stands 35 ft. The signal must travel higher than the building. This ratio will have to be maintained over the distance. Considering the fly height is restricted to 400ft (35x11.5) the maximum distance to receive a good signal at that level will be 50yds x11.5 (556yds or 0.3miles) (correct me if I"m wrong ;-) )
I believe you are correct (after I converted my max alt 119m to ft (400ft) and makes total sense. If I could sit on the roof that would be better signal 😁😂 Thank you for your comment, much appreciated....I'm such a rookie and learning.
That's the problem with posting stuff you do, there's always someone with an opinion and you know what they say about opinions being like arseholes coz everyone has one.
This is arguably way beyond vlos, better to post clips rather than full flights, you can argue that you moved position between shots. Hard to claim that on this video.
Congrats on passing 70 subs Manx! Loving the drone videos- views are fantastic and looks like so much fun! Have a wonderful week and take care!
Thank you. How's the snow going...all gone? Looks pretty but hate driving in it.
@@lifeafter50withmanx It's actually quite funny! Every time you ask, there's snow. Yesterday, it snowed a good bit, and today there's a fine layer of snow, although no snow falling from the sky.
I know that feeling of dread! Subscribed!
As long as you fly within visual line of sight you should have no range problems.
Ok boomer
"Kermit'! 🐸 Nice one. 👍
Yeah always a giod idea to quickly run through settings to make sure everything is setup how you want before flying.
Especially after an update.
RTH settings like Hover, Return or Land each have their own individual benefits but most of the time you want it to return on lost signal.
Also worth checking the RTH altitude is set to clear the highest thing in your flight area, most of the time that is tree tops, don't set it too high as the last thing you want is to climb unnecessarily high especislly in windy conditions or a low battery situation.
Another tip is keep an eye on your bartery level, always make sure you have enough to get back⚠️😲
I typically aim to get back before the low battery warning starts bleeping, that way you have a good safety margin!
I've seen a lot of pilots lose their Mini drone simply because they run it down to zero % and don't make it back.
Lots of good tips/advice, thank you. Always conscious of battery level as paranoid it won't make it back and I'll lose it.
I checked my altitude level and upped it slightly. Failsafe is definitely RTH for me. Need to get out to more places and try different things 🙃
If you are on a boat it should be on hoover but other than that RTH everytime and just always per flight to your surroundings
Great video! and is nice the RTH works perfectly. I have lost RC signal twice with the Air 3 which I got instead of the Mini 4, since I already own the Mini 3 Pro. After getting my licence I got this one.
Thanks for sharing and a good reminder to check these settings regularly. My return to home is set at 100 meters which covers most areas that I fly in. TBF as soon as it’s clicked in and signal has returned I’ll cancel RTH and fly manually, reducing the height immediately if safe to do so. It’s a great feature if you lose signal or orientation.
It certainly is...definitely my favourite "button" ever 🤣
You need to adjust the rate of the gimble for smoother video enchantment. This will improve overall video smoothness. The slower the better.
Happened to me too at only 1600m of distance. Drone was in line of sight. Was very grateful for the RTH mode as my RC 2 screen turned gray at that time.
it's a brilliant function to have! Has happened SOOOO many times in the 10 months of having my drone....still freaks me out at times
Hi there!Just wanted to ask if it’s legal in England to fly like this from your garden above the houses?
Thank you!
I dont know about England but in New Zealand you cant fly over someones property without their consent or over people for that matter so you need to be careful where you fly......up high using the zoom function so they dont know your there.
And obviously you need to be vaccinated 😀😀😀@@shadowbanned5164
Legal yes as it's under 250g.
But unfortunately not the distance the poster did, VLOS is only permitted, I am sure we've all gone a little further.
Check always before flying drone must calibrate always the compass or update always compass calibration so that if any sign of interruption between your drone and rc controller,and check the gps signal and last dont fly away to much your line of sight.enjoy❤❤
Thank you again for the tip ☺ I do prefer open ground...all part of the learning I guess 🙃
🤩👍@@lifeafter50withmanx
I would suggest getting a CPL filter/lens cover. The built in one is soft and some sort of protection is advisable. CPL is polarized so on any sunny days you have it will cut down on the glare from reflective surfaces/water, meanwhile on cloudy days it will protect without darkening visuals. They are generally inexpensive, 13-14 pounds.
You could also go with a ND16 for sunny days, but it might be too dark if it's as cloudy as your last few flights. Spend once, heh, that's my policy. We have mostly sunny days here, so I got the ND16.
Ahh...I think I have a lens filter but we've not had enough sun to try it out yet. Thank you for the advice.....spending quite a bit on bits n bobs
Nice video but one thing I find weird is the range you should be able to go much farther I live in a area like yours in Canada I also got the same drone the mini 4 pro AND I LOVE IT !!! You should tri to make a time lapse of the construction site :) Have a great day wish I could do video montages like you do I got a toon of time lapse lol And PS sorry for my bad english typing I do tend to type like a cave men but I refuse to use google translate lolol
I think it may be lots of buildings and there was low cloud (?) Time lapse sounds good. Look into the montages, they're fun. I've a video coming out tomorrow that shows how I make my videos and what I use. I'm not the most techie of people but I've figured some of the basics and have ideas in my head what I want to do. 😊
We run CE mode, which is a limit strength of signal compared to FCC mode. I'm not sure if you are FCC in Canada or CE mode. Hope this explains the limited signal in open spaces it goes miles further 🤙
@@iandrones I did not know that . I taught since you have the new controller rc2 range would be better then the rc from the mini 3 pro
@jrroy3509 it is miles better than mini 3 pro but still it's ce not fcc 😔
No way to be miles ...@@iandrones
So it always comes back when signal is lost... can I ask how far you got before signal was lost?
Another great video! Im not sure if you are aware, but you can dial in your settings in each mode cine mode, etc, and also, the gimbal smoothness has adjustments to. You will get there use youtube to see. I personally only dial in cine mode or normal as sports mode for myself is just to get it home quicker.
Regarding battery levels you will see the further you are the coloured arc around the batery % changes depending on movements etc. You can also click the battery % and it gives you in real time 3 battery situations and they all explain themselves. Hope this makes sense!
Ian from london does a great explanation of speed settings for each mode👍
Thank you for your kind comments. I'll check it out. I looked up in the manual (😁) about various things, including speed, as found a copy online.
It’s amazing how a boring built up housing estate etc can suddenly be of great interest when viewed from above.
Excellent 👍👍👍
1. make sure your antennas are in the optimal position (the line RC to drone must be perpendicular to the antenna lenght)
2. in an urbanised environment like your garden, buildings do interfere with the RC signal.
Let's assume the house behind yours is about 50yds away and stands 35 ft. The signal must travel higher than the building.
This ratio will have to be maintained over the distance. Considering the fly height is restricted to 400ft (35x11.5) the maximum distance to receive a good signal at that level will be 50yds x11.5 (556yds or 0.3miles)
(correct me if I"m wrong ;-) )
I believe you are correct (after I converted my max alt 119m to ft (400ft) and makes total sense. If I could sit on the roof that would be better signal 😁😂 Thank you for your comment, much appreciated....I'm such a rookie and learning.
@@lifeafter50withmanx I wouldn't recommend sitting on the roof 😆 But a better starting point like near the river Don could give a wider range.
@@waltervandeneynde5947 Yes I agree, thought about doing that....looking at Google maps and seeing where I can go if the weather ever picks up.
Nice.. 👍👍
That's the problem with posting stuff you do, there's always someone with an opinion and you know what they say about opinions being like arseholes coz everyone has one.
houses look so ugly & old. all the same colour 🤢