Flew to 250' shut down DJI GO, opened Drone Pan, took i panorama.
Upon shot 34 I moved from P to S on controller loaded DJI GO and flew back towards home.
Did not seem to have control of Phantom 4 Pro.
Managed to make a right turn over home point, but no further control. P4P proceeded away from me despite
hitting RTH and going from S to A and back. Thought sure I was going to lose it, but it finally came to a stop quite a way away. Flying it toward home it would only move 5 mph, so I hit RTH and it flew back over head.
I then dropped RTH and tried to control it manually, but still had crawl speed and very slow decent.
I figured I would run out of battery before I could land it at that rate so I hit RTH again and waited till it got to 20' when I took over manual control and landed it using its diminished properties grateful to get it back.
Is it possible it went into beginner mode by itself?
During the event at one point I go an error signal that I was x feet above ground and did I want to land?
Since I was over 200 feet in the air I said no.
Scared to fly it again.
Hank
Upon shot 34 I moved from P to S on controller loaded DJI GO and flew back towards home.
Did not seem to have control of Phantom 4 Pro.
Managed to make a right turn over home point, but no further control. P4P proceeded away from me despite
hitting RTH and going from S to A and back. Thought sure I was going to lose it, but it finally came to a stop quite a way away. Flying it toward home it would only move 5 mph, so I hit RTH and it flew back over head.
I then dropped RTH and tried to control it manually, but still had crawl speed and very slow decent.
I figured I would run out of battery before I could land it at that rate so I hit RTH again and waited till it got to 20' when I took over manual control and landed it using its diminished properties grateful to get it back.
Is it possible it went into beginner mode by itself?
During the event at one point I go an error signal that I was x feet above ground and did I want to land?
Since I was over 200 feet in the air I said no.
Scared to fly it again.
Hank