Hey man, when taking your first steps with a drone, the most important thing is to prioritize safety. Before flying, it's helpful to have a pre-flight checklist, keep the battery level between 20-80%, check sensor calibration, and do test flights in low-altitude areas. Always consider restricted zones, crowds, and weather conditions. Also, practicing basic maneuvers through videos and community forums helps improve your skills, leading to a more stable flying experience in the long run. Have you tried these steps and combined different approaches?
Here’s the translation: Basic approach and method tips for beginners in drone usage.
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From my experience with the DJI Mini 2, the most important thing after ensuring the initial inspection is setting the "Atti" mode (fixed control) before switching to "GPS." First, I prefer to open the app and perform a "barometer calibration" on a flat surface, then do a "compass calibration" with the phone kept away from any magnets. After lifting the drone above 3 meters, I use the "Return-to-Home" feature to confirm that the GPS is accurately pinpointing the location. If I notice any unusual shaking or drifting, I switch to "Atti" mode and keep practicing straight loops and simple altitude changes until I get used to the drone's balance. This way, I ensure stable flight and reduce the risk of accidents in the early stages.
Do your experiences suggest that a particular battery type maintains more stable flight times within the 20-80% range? Especially in cold weather, do you need to recalibrate the sensors frequently?