In the past few days my inspire has just been going nuts at lower levels. Soon after take off it is very spazzy lurching around stopping and starting. it seems to behave a bit better after I put the gear up but still isn't right. I had a shot yesterday where I had to hover about 30 ft above a bunch of parked cars and the drone just would not sit still in GPS mode. Even if I put it in Atti mode. At one point I was in tripod mode and that was working okay, when I took it out of tripod mode it immediately began spiraling around in about a 3 to 4-ft spiral. Not good When I bring it in for a landing it lurches around sometimes lurching two or three feet off to one side unexpectedly up and down and it typically ends up dropping itself the last 6-in. Today I will calibrate the IMU and see if that helps.
one other thing in the mix, you may have seen from one of my other posts that I have mounted the DJI air unit for FBV on this bird, but I was careful not to block any of the visual sensors underneath. I was theorizing that maybe the antennas were in the field of view of those sensors and were causing some problems, but even when I turn those sensors off I'm still having the same issues so I removed the air unit yesterday afternoon and did another flight and I think I may have had smoother results but it's hard to say. More testing today. Full IMU calibration as well as visual calibration and we'll see how we go from there.
I'm currently working on a TV show, so there's always a big crowd of production people standing around and it's either dangerous or simply embarrassing to have sketchy landings or to not be able to hold a steady shot when they want a nice up close beauty shot of a car that slowly pulls away and the drone is lurching around like a spaz.
Any other thoughts?
one other thing in the mix, you may have seen from one of my other posts that I have mounted the DJI air unit for FBV on this bird, but I was careful not to block any of the visual sensors underneath. I was theorizing that maybe the antennas were in the field of view of those sensors and were causing some problems, but even when I turn those sensors off I'm still having the same issues so I removed the air unit yesterday afternoon and did another flight and I think I may have had smoother results but it's hard to say. More testing today. Full IMU calibration as well as visual calibration and we'll see how we go from there.
I'm currently working on a TV show, so there's always a big crowd of production people standing around and it's either dangerous or simply embarrassing to have sketchy landings or to not be able to hold a steady shot when they want a nice up close beauty shot of a car that slowly pulls away and the drone is lurching around like a spaz.
Any other thoughts?