Forest Weston
I have been a licensed Forester in the northeast United States for over 35 years. As a newly certified part 107 pilot, I am using a Mavic Air 2 for mapping private woodlots and supervising forest harvesting operations.
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Recent activity by Forest Weston
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Yes, thanks for the quick attention, Jim. We've been waiting a long time and successful use of the MA2 should increase Dronelink's subscriber base substantially. I will certainly expand my account ...
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Tried it again today when the aircraft was a few hundred feet away and it worked perfectly, landing within 2” of the takeoff location.
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After installing 2.0.0 yesterday, it felt great to see the MA2 in the list of aircraft! I know you are working hard to clean up the bugs and I’m sure you’ll accomplish it. In the meantime, I have s...
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It worked fine for me, Jim. I am using windows 10 with the Google chrome browser. The only “scary“ item was that Google thought I was compromising my passwords by signing into the testing site.
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Marco, since the elevation of your mapping area varies so widely, be sure to use “Ground Level” as your altitude reference instead of “Takeoff Location”. Check with your stitching software but you ...
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I tested it on my MA2 last night and RTH worked perfectly. Also ran a multi-battery mapping mission over the weekend and the automatic RTH for the battery change, as well as the mission re-start, a...
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And, while my elevation variances have not been as high as Mike’s, have had excellent terrain following on both mapping and video missions with my MA2. I also expanded my subscriptions after the su...
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Ninja_Geezer exactly. I suspect that the DJI Fly’s ability to lock on to the subject is what smooths it out. Can’t post my orbit video from yesterday’s Dronelink mission but it’s very similar to yo...
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Ninja_Geezer jerky, like when I was first learning to orbit manually. The roll of the aircraft is not well synced with the yaw and that causes the jerky steps. The drone seems like it is searching ...
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