Mavic Drones: The Ava and Lilith Partnership

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Ava and Lilith are two young girls who share a strong passion for creating things. One weekend, they decided to channel their creative energy into making a project together. They settled on building a model of a Mavic drone, as they were fascinated by the technology and capabilities of these devices. They began their journey by researching the different components and features of a Mavic. They spent hours reading and watching tutorials to gain a complete understanding of what they needed to do. They made a detailed list of the materials they would require and started gathering everything.


* Please check and strictly abide by local laws and regulations before flying.
** When flying indoors, some features may be limited due to insufficient lighting, no GPS signal, or lack of space.
*** Tested with a production model DJI Avata in a controlled environment. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version.
**** All videos and photos on this page were taken in strict compliance with local laws and regulations.
1. DJI Avata is compatible with DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles Integra, DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, DJI RC Motion 2, and the DJI Motion Controller.
2. The wearing and viewing experience may vary from person to person.
3. The screen refresh rate changes with the video transmission frame rate. It may switch between 100 Hz and 60 Hz to adapt to the current video transmission frame rate.
4. DJI Goggles 2 does not support astigmatism correction. If you have specific vision requirements, please consult your doctor before use.
5. The viewing experience may vary.
6. 4K/60fps videos do not support the aspect ratio of 4:3, and only support that of 16:9.
7. The 155° FOV is only available when the aspect ratio is 4:3, and the video recording specification is 2.7K@50/60fps or 1080p@50fps/60fps; the aspect ratio is 16:9, and the video recording specification is 4K@50/60fps, 2.7K@50/60fps, or 1080p@50/60fps.
8. HorizonSteady is only available in Normal mode of camera FOV with the aspect ratio of 16:9 and the video recording specification of 4K@50/60fps, 2.7K@50/60fps, or 1080p@50/60fps. RockSteady is unavailable when the video recording specification is 2.7K@100/120fps or 1080p@100/120fps.
9. Tested when hovering in an environment without wind or interference.
10. DJI Avata only supports downward obstacle sensing when used with DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, or DJI RC Motion 2/DJI Motion Controller in N Mode and S Mode.
11. The aircraft must maintain a distance of at least 0.25 meter from the ground.
12. Tested in an outdoor open environment without interference. The video transmission latency varies with different goggles. DJI FPV Goggles V2 can achieve video transmission of up to 810p. When you use DJI FPV Goggles V2 with the 810p/120fps video transmission, the lowest video transmission latency is less than 28 ms.
13. FCC compliant and tested in an outdoor open environment without interference.
14. Tested in an outdoor open environment without interference. The video transmission bitrate varies with operating environments.
15. Compatible with DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, which is sold separately, and the DJI Motion Controller. DJI RC Motion 2 currently does not support the DJI Virtual Flight app.
16. The PC client supports the Windows operating systems. The mobile client supports iOS 12.0 and later and Android v9.0 and later.

DJI Avata is compatible with DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles Integra, DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, DJI RC Motion 2, and the DJI Motion Controller. Fast forward to today, and DJI has become the overwhelming market leader in a civilian drone industry that largely exists thanks to its work, supplying more than 70 percent of the planet s drone users with vast quantities of high-quality, dirt-cheap, and elegantly designed little flying robots.

Ava and lilith make mavic

They made a detailed list of the materials they would require and started gathering everything. The first step was to design the frame of the drone. Ava and Lilith used their artistic skills to sketch out a blueprint for the model.

How control the Mavic Air drone with the computer

right now, I’m on a study project for School. I'm french. I have the Mavic Air drone, and I do to control my drone with my computer. DJI Developer has some SDK for different plateforme, whose a Windows SDK. But it was in beta version and he don't support the fly mod. I think, to take the OX SDK (Android Version in JAVA) and translate it into a Java App for a Windows version. OX SDK support drone control commands. You thinks it's a good ideas ? And some people can help to translate this app ? Can you help me find a solution? Have you some command-line to give to me? Thanks you all.

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Ava and lilith make mavic

They made sure to include all the necessary compartments for the battery, camera, and other essential parts. After finalizing their design, they transferred it onto a piece of cardboard and cut it out to form the base of their drone. Next, they focused on the propulsion system. They opted for small motors and propellers to keep their model lightweight. They attached the motors to the frame, making sure they were positioned correctly for stability and balance. To connect the motors to the flight controller, they used wires and soldered them carefully to ensure proper functionality. As they worked, Ava and Lilith realized that they wanted their model to have a camera like a real Mavic drone. They found a small camera that could be mounted on top of the frame. They secured it in place and made sure it was adjustable for different angles. Once the main components were in place, they turned their attention to the controller. They programmed a small microcontroller to act as the brain of the drone, enabling it to receive signals from the remote control and operate smoothly. They connected the flight controller to the motors and camera, ensuring all the components were synced and ready to go. With everything in place, it was time for the final touches. Ava and Lilith added small details like landing gear and LED lights to make their model look even more realistic. They painted the frame black and silver to mimic the sleek design of a real Mavic drone, completing the aesthetic appeal of their creation. After days of hard work and dedication, Ava and Lilith finally completed their model Mavic drone. They were overjoyed with the final result and wasted no time in taking it for a test flight. The drone soared through the air flawlessly, just like a real Mavic would. This project was more than just building a model for Ava and Lilith. It was a testament to their creativity, problem-solving skills, and teamwork. They learned valuable lessons about electronics, engineering, and the importance of perseverance. The experience left them with a sense of accomplishment and inspired them to continue exploring their passions in the world of technology..

Reviews for "The Mavic Drone Revolution: A Collaboration by Ava and Lilith"

1) John - 1 star
I found "Ava and Lilith Make Mavic" to be incredibly boring and uninteresting. The plot was weak and the characters lacked depth. The story seemed to drag on, with nothing really happening to keep me engaged. I couldn't connect with any of the characters and ultimately I was left feeling disappointed and unfulfilled. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for an exciting and captivating read.
2) Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Ava and Lilith Make Mavic" after hearing so much praise about it, but I found it to be quite underwhelming. The writing style didn't resonate with me and I found it difficult to immerse myself in the story. The characters felt one-dimensional and I couldn't form any emotional connection with them. The pacing was uneven and overall, I just couldn't get invested in the narrative. Unfortunately, this book wasn't for me.
3) Michael - 2 stars
"Ava and Lilith Make Mavic" was a letdown for me. I struggled to get through it as the story felt disjointed and didn't flow well. The writing lacked clarity and I often found myself rereading passages to understand what was happening. The characters were flat and their actions felt forced. I felt disconnected from the story and couldn't find any enjoyment in it. Overall, I was disappointed by this book and wouldn't recommend it to others.
4) Emily - 3 stars
While "Ava and Lilith Make Mavic" had its moments, overall I found it to be a bit lackluster. The concept was intriguing, but I felt the execution fell short. The pacing was slow and I found myself losing interest at times. Additionally, the characters felt underdeveloped and I didn't feel invested in their journeys. However, there were some interesting plot twists that kept me reading and the ending was somewhat satisfying. It wasn't a terrible read, but it didn't live up to my expectations.

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