Hello,
I had a very frustrating time today mapping with MPP and my DJI Mini 2. I really would like this app to work for me but I'm not sure that it can. Here's what I need help with:
- When I set the drone to take off, it would lift off the ground and then fly diagonally, I assume to meet the most recently updated home point. Often, this doesn't exactly match up to where the home point shows up on the map. So, in practice, even if I space myself 20+ feet away from trees or wires, it will fly quickly towards them at takeoff. I'll have to quickly switch to sport mode to take control, which counts as a flight, and now when I go to restart this, I'll have to start the process anew with flight 2. Does the home point correlate to the drone location or my phone's location at the start of the flight? It would be incredible if I could take off manually and then start the flight after I get the drone above the trees or wires, but I don't think this is possible.
- After this mess of starting and restarting flights, I got a notification right about when it got to altitude that said something like "flight will be kept at 4.5 mph to match flight 1". The first time this happened, I took control, landed it, and redrew the entire map just to start fresh. Somehow, 1 and 2 ended up happening again, and I just let it start mapping, and it proceeded at 10.5 mph, which would have been fine. I'm unsure how I should've interpreted the original notification or why it popped up. It never has before.
- After battery 1 ran out, it returned to home. I swapped the battery out, restarted it, and it took off very quickly. I realized I forgot to switch it out of sport mode, so I switched it to normal (I probably shouldn't have done anything here), which activated manual controls. I had to land the drone again and restart the takeoff process, except now my last abandon point was erased and I only had one right near the original home point from this botched flight attempt. At this point, I got frustrated and abandoned the mission after discharging two batteries to get 1/3 of the way through a map that only should have required 2 batteries total to finish. I've never had luck manually resetting these abandon points or creating a new one. I saw an article posted on here about how to do it, but it's never worked on my version of MPP.
- After this, I updated the app to the latest release on the android app store that included orbital and vertical missions. I thought this might help some of the issues I encountered earlier. I ran a grid flight later in the day and set the gimbal angle to 0 after noticing I now had the option to set it in mission planning. When I started the flight, I encountered an issue wherein the gimbal would go to 0 once the drone got to altitude, then it would snap to what looked like 5 degrees, then it would get stuck in a loop of panning down to 0 and then snapping back up to 5. This never happened in the earlier versions where I could set the gimbal angle during the flight. I couldn't figure out how to fix this so I had to abandon the mission.
- During both of these flights, I couldn't tap on the camera view to enlarge the camera view window. During my previous flights, I could. I'm not sure what happened but this made manually landing the drone more difficult. If I tap the camera view window in the bottom corner, it just closes the camera view window instead of making it full screen...