When I fly my DJI mini 3 at a wind speed over 20/25 km/h it goes up in altitude and I can't make it go down. Then I have to do the emergency break, this has happened two times.
@@IaninLondon hmmm... Thinking about it, quadcopter resistance to wind is done by tilt. When the downwind rotors are at maximum rotational rate, it can only reduce rotation on the upwind rotors to increase its tilt. Relative to a body of air, if the lift/mass/drag combined vector of forces ever exceeds 45° from vertical, the drone will lose altitude. At less than 45° it will move in the horizontal direction of its tilt. It's not intelligently prioritising, it's literally going at full tilt.
I could feel the gods of the winds, the Anemoi, embracing your little charge. They battered him a bit, but celebrated his bravery by delivering him safely to your hand. Cheers from Wisconsin, U.S.A., Ian.
I carried out an emergency roof inspection in 44mph gusts with a 30+mph constant wind here in Cornwall. The M3p appeared to weave as it fought the wind but the video footage was impressingly stable but you could hear the motors working incredibly hard. For the first and only time ever, I experienced a momentary fly away of around 20 metres, a quick flick on the down stick cured this & I regained complete control, I quickly returned at this point but was utterly impressed with the performance and the footage given the extreme conditions.
Welcome to my neck of the woods Ian, yep it does get pretty windy down here..but with our stunning scenery 8ts good to know how strong the mini 3 pro is.
I've just returned from Hawaii and did some filming in some wind conditions that I expected to have to abort the flight. The mini 3 pro handled the wind amazingly, I would say 22mph is a safe limit, if the wind is blowing in the right direction (towards you) then you can push it.
Good video - thanks. You said the gimball struggles in sideways flight. In your experience in extreme wind does the M3pro handle the wind better travelling forwards or backwards?
The maximum pitch is 40° flying forwards but only 35° flying backwards, so on that base is alone I would think it can handle the wind far better flying forwards...
I just took my mini 3 pro out in constant 30mph winds and 46mph gusts and let me tell you I am very impressed. There was a time or two I thought it was going to flip but man you can hear it fight for its life lol. Would not do it again. Highly recommend not doing what I did lol. But it did amazing!!
Fun video to watch. There is a lot of wind over here in TX, and the Mini 2 handles it very well. Great to see how the Mini 3 Pro handles the wind as well. Thanks for sharing, Ian! Back in the day, I rode my bicycle from Bath down through Cornwall and Devon. Too bad there weren't any drones back in 1985!
Nice to see you down our way again. nice video. I often wonder how windy is too windy round these parts! Plenty of it, thats for sure. Much over 20 mph I don't bother, guzzles too much battery on my mini2. Got to be ultra mindful on direction round here too, trapped between coast and authorisation zones. 10,15 no worries. Peace of mind lol. Happy with my entry level SE ✔ Nice channel, glad I subbed. Cheers. Kev
Amazed how it was such steady footage. I flew my mini 2 at Davidstow on a very windy day and it was stable but struggled to fly back to where I was even on sport mode full throttle it was only doing 2mph max
That’s crazy, poor little fella hung on for dear life tho! Makes me feel a whole lot better about the 5-10mph winds we get here in Michigan tho, they can definitely handle it. Also greetings from a 2nd generation British immigrant, I definitely see why my ancestors chose UK, absolutely beautiful land you lads have over there.
Great video Ian, I’m really impressed with the Mini 3Pro’s ability to deal with high winds. I managed some really great smooth footage of St Agatha’s Tower in Malta in very windy conditions, great piece of kit.
@@IaninLondon beautiful place, I decided to do a manual POV shot, ended up being a bit elliptical, but it was good practice. th-cam.com/video/pMNUbQevWWE/w-d-xo.html
The footage is great when you take the wind into consideration! I've had my mini 3 pro up in really windy conditions as well, it's a beast of a machine for its size 👍
Great test Ian and interesting to see how the Mini 3 Pro copes. I think it's good DJI app gives you a wind warning - footage looks great. Many thanks for sharing :)
Another great video, thanks Ian! I have just gone from the mini 2 to the mini 3 pro and appreciate this test. I won’t go up in anything forecast over 22 mph, but maybe I should be braver and push it a bit more! Keep up the excellent work!👍
Great video Ian. There had to have been either wind shear or rotor affecting the area you were flying in but in any case the turbulence from the cliffs would have made stable flight impossible. I might search out one of my old hang gliding sites and try the same experiment in smoother air (imagine gentle sand dunes at the beach with no obstructions in front).
Absolutely; there were undulating hills and cliffs all around me, and the wind was blowing out to sea, so there were wind sheers and turbulence all around me
Ian a question for you I have a mini 3 pro with 3 batteries and 3 amp charger why does it take ages to recharge batteries its seems to take 14 hours to charge the 3 batterers any ideas tried 2 different chargers ?
Did you notice that there is a zombie coming toward you on the pathway (ie Night of the Living Dead). He can be seen 45 seconds into your presentation. Thank you so much for demonstrating the wind boundaries of my mini three pro.
Very impressive, especially when you look at how relatively stable the footage is. Good to see what my drone is capable of by risking yours Ian, haha. Cheers from Australia.
Thank u did it for me. I checked on the map it’s banned there so was wondering should I go or not but apparently u can fly there. what about Lake District, I saw national trust website say absolutely banned as it’s private land
The National Trust have a blanket ban on all their land, irrespective of whether flying a drone would in any way annoy someone else or affect wild birds or animals. I use my common sense; check no one will be affected and fly
Great video Ian. The DJI drones are unbelievably stable in wind. I have a self-imposed limit with my Mini 2 of not flying at anything above a forecast 22MPH, but obviously there are stronger gusts at times and it copes with them admirably 👍🏼🛸💨😁
I know everybody seems to refer to it as wind resistance but it isn’t really wind resistance. In the literal sense of the words it is more like wind handling capability don’t you think?
More wind than the Mini 3 can handle and it will go backwards..... You can take off and start backwards with a sports plane if the wind is strong enough..... Easy equation... Better start against the wind and have the craft being blown back home fore free then doing the opposite and get exhausted on the way home.
Almost. I often say "Fly out into the wind so it will Fly Home with the Wind". The Mini 3 actually has better ability to fly facing into the wind than flying backwards as it has a steeper pitch.
So now you know, just how windy you can fly this little drone in. And it lives to fly another day :)
When I fly my DJI mini 3 at a wind speed over 20/25 km/h it goes up in altitude and I can't make it go down. Then I have to do the emergency break, this has happened two times.
The mini 3 Pro is a tough little guy really.
Interesting that it prioritised positioning over altitude. Thanks Ian.
Yep. Exactly as we'd want to stop a flyaway 👍🏻
@@IaninLondon hmmm... Thinking about it, quadcopter resistance to wind is done by tilt. When the downwind rotors are at maximum rotational rate, it can only reduce rotation on the upwind rotors to increase its tilt. Relative to a body of air, if the lift/mass/drag combined vector of forces ever exceeds 45° from vertical, the drone will lose altitude. At less than 45° it will move in the horizontal direction of its tilt. It's not intelligently prioritising, it's literally going at full tilt.
Thank you Ian for risking the 'lil puppy to bring this amazing evidence home. Superb video - as ever.
Just watched the video, good advice, simple and to the point. I have just subscribed😊😮
Excellent! 👍👍👍
I could feel the gods of the winds, the Anemoi, embracing your little charge. They battered him a bit, but celebrated his bravery by delivering him safely to your hand. Cheers from Wisconsin, U.S.A., Ian.
Eurus was definitely doing his best to push it out to sea...... :)
@@IaninLondon 😳
I carried out an emergency roof inspection in 44mph gusts with a 30+mph constant wind here in Cornwall. The M3p appeared to weave as it fought the wind but the video footage was impressingly stable but you could hear the motors working incredibly hard. For the first and only time ever, I experienced a momentary fly away of around 20 metres, a quick flick on the down stick cured this & I regained complete control, I quickly returned at this point but was utterly impressed with the performance and the footage given the extreme conditions.
Excellent Test Video. Thank You Ian.
Thanks Doug
Welcome to my neck of the woods Ian, yep it does get pretty windy down here..but with our stunning scenery 8ts good to know how strong the mini 3 pro is.
Hand take off and landing in such high winds is crazy 💀
Thanks so much, Ian. It's reassuring to see how well it can handle the wind...
Cheers Jaroslav 👍🏻👍🏻
The man with the best wind-test locations. Thanks!
Good to know. Thanks
I in san francisco for holidays at mo, it is windy here on most days when I try my mini Pro 3...
Great video as ever. Glad someone else is doing these wind tests!
Thank you Ian, as always your videos are informative and help us learn interesting things 😊👍💥
Thanks for this. We’ve had a lot of wind in Bermuda and this helps give me a bit more confidence about 18-20kts.
Hi Ian in London, can you share how you got the flight logs (shown at the 4:53 time mark)?
Outlined here: th-cam.com/video/bDQsPUigd28/w-d-xo.html
I've just returned from Hawaii and did some filming in some wind conditions that I expected to have to abort the flight. The mini 3 pro handled the wind amazingly, I would say 22mph is a safe limit, if the wind is blowing in the right direction (towards you) then you can push it.
Very useful video Ian, thank you. I always worry that it might flip over!
I fly in high winds and fog to experiment as you do, even the mini 1 can hold its own, great vid 👍
Good video - thanks. You said the gimball struggles in sideways flight. In your experience in extreme wind does the M3pro handle the wind better travelling forwards or backwards?
The maximum pitch is 40° flying forwards but only 35° flying backwards, so on that base is alone I would think it can handle the wind far better flying forwards...
Thanks Ian for your excellent wind test of the Mini 3 pro. I'm planning to upgrade to the Mini 3 pro and will keep in mind your advice. Thanks James
I just took my mini 3 pro out in constant 30mph winds and 46mph gusts and let me tell you I am very impressed. There was a time or two I thought it was going to flip but man you can hear it fight for its life lol. Would not do it again. Highly recommend not doing what I did lol. But it did amazing!!
Fun video to watch. There is a lot of wind over here in TX, and the Mini 2 handles it very well. Great to see how the Mini 3 Pro handles the wind as well. Thanks for sharing, Ian! Back in the day, I rode my bicycle from Bath down through Cornwall and Devon. Too bad there weren't any drones back in 1985!
Nice to see you down our way again. nice video. I often wonder how windy is too windy round these parts! Plenty of it, thats for sure. Much over 20 mph I don't bother, guzzles too much battery on my mini2. Got to be ultra mindful on direction round here too, trapped between coast and authorisation zones. 10,15 no worries. Peace of mind lol. Happy with my entry level SE ✔
Nice channel, glad I subbed. Cheers. Kev
Great video. Super helpful for my current quandary
ur a simple story treller , i like it !!! i have mini 3 , and i wont fly mine like this haha , thank u Ian.
Great video, Ian! We're you using the std 249g battery or the heavier plus battery?
Great info, thanks Ian.
Amazed how it was such steady footage.
I flew my mini 2 at Davidstow on a very windy day and it was stable but struggled to fly back to where I was even on sport mode full throttle it was only doing 2mph max
That's the problem with flying this type of drone in wind that's too high...you might not get it back
That’s crazy, poor little fella hung on for dear life tho! Makes me feel a whole lot better about the 5-10mph winds we get here in Michigan tho, they can definitely handle it. Also greetings from a 2nd generation British immigrant, I definitely see why my ancestors chose UK, absolutely beautiful land you lads have over there.
Great video Ian, I’m really impressed with the Mini 3Pro’s ability to deal with high winds. I managed some really great smooth footage of St Agatha’s Tower in Malta in very windy conditions, great piece of kit.
Aha! The Red Tower! 😎👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@IaninLondon beautiful place, I decided to do a manual POV shot, ended up being a bit elliptical, but it was good practice. th-cam.com/video/pMNUbQevWWE/w-d-xo.html
The footage is great when you take the wind into consideration! I've had my mini 3 pro up in really windy conditions as well, it's a beast of a machine for its size 👍
Absolutely 👍🏻
Great test Ian and interesting to see how the Mini 3 Pro copes. I think it's good DJI app gives you a wind warning - footage looks great. Many thanks for sharing :)
I flew in 30mph winds yesterday. Got a little jumpy, but held it’s own.
great video as always
What are the red bits in the screen recording?
That's Focus Peaking. Might do another video on that as it's really useful...
Another great video, thanks Ian! I have just gone from the mini 2 to the mini 3 pro and appreciate this test. I won’t go up in anything forecast over 22 mph, but maybe I should be braver and push it a bit more! Keep up the excellent work!👍
And of course just how much the battery remaining time fluctuates in the wind
Have you replaced your DJI mini 3 Pro that fell into a volcanic crater?
I did the next day! :)
Great video Ian. There had to have been either wind shear or rotor affecting the area you were flying in but in any case the turbulence from the cliffs would have made stable flight impossible. I might search out one of my old hang gliding sites and try the same experiment in smoother air (imagine gentle sand dunes at the beach with no obstructions in front).
Absolutely; there were undulating hills and cliffs all around me, and the wind was blowing out to sea, so there were wind sheers and turbulence all around me
Where did u record the drowe footage
My Mini 2 has coped with wind speed of gusting 41. I was stunned, just grabbed my shot and finished up.
Thanks Ian. To me this shows that Mini 3 Pro punches way above it's weight class.
Defo!
Ian a question for you I have a mini 3 pro with 3 batteries and 3 amp charger why does it take ages to recharge batteries its seems to take 14 hours to charge the 3 batterers any ideas tried 2 different chargers ?
Watch this; 👍🏻👍🏻th-cam.com/video/D82j6lcMoXQ/w-d-xo.html
Looking to buy one but why is the gimbal view have so much red in it?
That was just Focus Peaking I had switched on.... Helps you know when everything is in focus 👍🏻
The Mini 3 Pro did well in your tests Ian.
Always amazed at how it performs....
Did you notice that there is a zombie coming toward you on the pathway (ie Night of the Living Dead). He can be seen 45 seconds into your presentation. Thank you so much for demonstrating the wind boundaries of my mini three pro.
He was a friend walking his dog! :)
Great video Ian. Mind boggling how good the gimbals are not to mention the wind resistance.
wow that was a little scary. it handled it nicely but made me nervous
Very impressive, especially when you look at how relatively stable the footage is.
Good to see what my drone is capable of by risking yours Ian, haha.
Cheers from Australia.
Is it better than mavic air 2? Thinking of changing
i took off in a gusty day 40 mph gusts took off bought it straight down lol. max nowadays i might go to 20 mph max but prefer calm 0-10mph
Remember the compass in the corner will give you an indication of the wind
Very brave there Ian. Don’t think I’d have risked a flyaway!!! Good informative video tho’.
Thank u did it for me. I checked on the map it’s banned there so was wondering should I go or not but apparently u can fly there. what about Lake District, I saw national trust website say absolutely banned as it’s private land
The National Trust have a blanket ban on all their land, irrespective of whether flying a drone would in any way annoy someone else or affect wild birds or animals. I use my common sense; check no one will be affected and fly
Why was there a load of red pixels?
th-cam.com/video/GFb4Ia8dgI4/w-d-xo.html
Great video Ian. The DJI drones are unbelievably stable in wind. I have a self-imposed limit with my Mini 2 of not flying at anything above a forecast 22MPH, but obviously there are stronger gusts at times and it copes with them admirably 👍🏼🛸💨😁
@@Jimmycricket- Hi. I tend to fly at 100-200 feet up on average, so I usually look at the predicted wind speeds at those heights 👍🏼😊
@@Jimmycricket- The one I use is AirData UAV 👍🏼. It gives you the forecast wind speed at ground level, 100, 200, 300 & 400 feet.
I know everybody seems to refer to it as wind resistance but it isn’t really wind resistance. In the literal sense of the words it is more like wind handling capability don’t you think?
Or resistance to wind..... 😉. But yes, get your point. I'm just quoting the specs terminology 👍🏻
@@IaninLondon yes I figured that I mean, who actually expects the Chinese to write proper English
I was in Cornwall the same time as yourself, the wind was so strong I chose not to fly
Worst I’ve seen was my Air2S, in sport mode it couldn’t return. So emergency mode landing was required 😮
Thanks for doing this video Ian i was curious myself of how the wind/gust would cope now that helps a lot. :)
More wind than the Mini 3 can handle and it will go backwards..... You can take off and start backwards with a sports plane if the wind is strong enough..... Easy equation...
Better start against the wind and have the craft being blown back home fore free then doing the opposite and get exhausted on the way home.
Almost. I often say "Fly out into the wind so it will Fly Home with the Wind". The Mini 3 actually has better ability to fly facing into the wind than flying backwards as it has a steeper pitch.
Take it up kenidjack that will test it
Your to scared to go far and high that's what we actually wanna see with a Mavic pro 3 enterprise
That's the problem with flying this type of drone in wind that's too high...you might not get it back