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    Original DJI Mavic Mini WIND WARNING ⚠️ Spirt Mode Activated ???? TRUE DRONE REVIEW



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    Encountering Wind

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    • Encountering Wind
    • File Transfer
    • Dealing with the Wind
    • Testing in Windy Conditions
    • Quality Control and Purpose
    • Flight Modes
    • Telemetry Data
    • Handling Strong Winds
    • Comparison with DJI Spark
    • Exploring with the DJI Mavic Mini
    • Flying in Normal Mode
    • Transition to Sport Mode
    • Flying with Precision
    • Flying in Windy Conditions
    • Understanding Drone Capabilities
    • Importance of Flying Nose On
    • Being Mindful of Wind Warnings
    • Flying Techniques for Windy Conditions
    • Review of PEX Atom Drone
    • Other Drone Options
    • Conclusion

    They doing some work over there just going to go on a little Mission, see what they doing all right. I’ve sped this up times two, because we encounter something we are encountering a little bit of wind. You might have been able to hear it in the main part of the intro here, it’s like 7 to 12 m per hour, and I guess being in a wide open like this, where you ain’t got no blockade it’ll, let you know about it and again right.

    File Transfer

    What you’re looking at is a file transfer from the Drone to the phone. I did not uh put the SD card and you see a little wobble in the gimbal right there uh. That was the first time I got a warning. We do go out a little bit further, I think – or maybe this was the retreat. This was the retreat here, look so in app its actually just showing a strong wind advisory.

    Dealing with the Wind

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    So I try a couple different things here. I try to fly uh kind of into the wind and then I will try to fly kind of to the right of the wind where it’s hitting me from the side, and then we figure out the fix and if you don’t want to watch the entire video. I get that time is precious. I understand that put it in sport mode um, even in sport mode, though I was able to go further, but I did encounter the wind, the wind warning as well so right here, you can see me it’s a little bit.


    Testing in Windy Conditions

    Today, we are testing the DJI Mavic Mini in slightly windy conditions. As you can see in the video quality, it’s a little breezy but nothing too crazy. Despite the wind, the drone seems to be holding up pretty well.

    Quality Control and Purpose

    I take pride in ensuring the best quality control when it comes to drones. I didn’t purchase these drones for a competition or popularity, but rather out of a genuine love for drones. I only invest in products that I believe I will use and enjoy, which is why I have kept the majority of them.

    Flight Modes

    During the test flight, the drone is in Normal mode, but there are also Cinematic and Sport modes available. We will switch to Sport mode to see how the drone performs under more challenging conditions.

    Telemetry Data

    Looking at the telemetry data on the screen, we can see that we have 14 satellites connected and full bars of RC connectivity. This setup gives us a good indication that the drone should perform well during the flight.


    Handling Strong Winds

    Upon receiving a wind warning while flying the DJI Mavic Mini, the estimated battery time became a concern. The drone struggled against the strong winds, reminiscent of throwing a rock into the wind. However, activating Sport mode allowed for better stability, although there was still room for improvement.

    Comparison with DJI Spark

    While the DJI Spark might have been better equipped to handle the windy conditions due to its heavier build and three-axis gimbal, the Mavic Mini with its two-axis gimbal faced challenges. The non-foldable design of the Mavic Mini also posed limitations in windy conditions.

    Exploring with the DJI Mavic Mini

    As a drone enthusiast who enjoys exploring abandoned areas and capturing unique photographs, the DJI Mavic Mini serves as a valuable tool. Despite the wind warning issue, the drone allows for creative exploration and documentation of hidden places.


    Flying in Normal Mode

    As we fly in the normal mode, the wind hits us directly down our left side, causing some challenges. Despite attempting different maneuvers to fly further, the wind warning activates quickly due to the side of the drone being impacted by the wind.

    Transition to Sport Mode

    In order to combat the wind resistance and continue the flight effectively, we decide to switch the drone to sport mode. By making this adjustment, we are able to navigate through the wind more efficiently and maintain control over the drone’s movements.

    Flying with Precision

    With the drone now in sport mode, we are able to fly with more precision, even when faced with strong winds. By adjusting our angle and speed, we can navigate through the wind without compromising the stability or safety of the drone.

    Flying in Windy Conditions

    As the drone pilot mentioned, flying in windy conditions can pose challenges, especially for drones like the DJI Mavic Mini. When faced with strong winds, it is essential to understand the capabilities of the drone and how to navigate effectively. The pilot noted that maintaining forward pitch helped counteract some of the effects of the wind, showcasing the importance of continuous adjustments while in flight.

    Understanding Drone Capabilities

    Each drone is designed for specific purposes and has limitations when it comes to wind resistance. In this case, the DJI Mavic Mini may struggle more in windy conditions compared to higher-tier models like the top-tier Mavic or the Autel Evo. It is crucial for drone pilots to be aware of these limitations and adjust their flying techniques accordingly to ensure a safe and successful flight.

    Importance of Flying Nose On

    When facing strong winds, flying the drone nose on can help improve stability and control. By directly facing into the wind, the drone can better resist being pushed off course or losing altitude due to the strong gusts. This technique requires practice and skill, but it is essential for handling windy conditions successfully.

    Being Mindful of Wind Warnings

    Wind warnings, like the strong wind warning mentioned by the pilot, are important indicators to pay attention to while flying a drone. These warnings alert the pilot to potentially hazardous conditions and prompt them to take necessary precautions or adjustments to ensure the safety of the drone and its flight. Ignoring these warnings can lead to accidents or loss of control.

    Flying Techniques for Windy Conditions

    Maybe if we didn’t fly nose in and just kept the pitch to the right just a little bit, maybe then we could have kept going because maybe that’s the way you kind of got to fly into it kind of like side looking at it. Like, if you side, glaring somebody um but uh kind of like SL side flying guys.

    Review of PEX Atom Drone

    If you haven’t hit that subscribe button, I do the old school. I do the new school uh, the PEX atom we kind of did a little bit of developing on that when it was a electric image stabilization that now has a 3X skimo. That is an excellent alternative to something like this uh.

    Other Drone Options

    You also get Amazon money back guarantee on that great customer service from poens uh and again, if you did want to go DJI uh, I go, we go. We go every which way. Wingsland was one of my favorite drones. I still have all my wingsland drones minus one of them. Little buzz saw, I believe, is the M5. It just would not connect. It would not connect to the controller. I still have the controller that I fly. Other wingsland stuff guys hit that subscribe button.

    Conclusion

    By activating sport mode and adjusting our flying techniques, we were able to overcome the wind challenges and continue our flight successfully. It is essential for drone pilots to be aware of the impact of wind conditions and to utilize the appropriate settings to ensure a smooth and controlled flight experience.


    Overall, the true drone review of the DJI Mavic Mini in windy conditions highlights the importance of understanding the capabilities of your drone, adjusting your flying techniques accordingly, and being mindful of warnings and indicators during flight. By practicing these principles, drone pilots can navigate challenging environments more effectively and enjoy a safer and more successful flying experience.


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