Thats great news, kinda! Would you mind sharing where you got the shell?I crashed into a tree about 65' up last Saturday. When it fell out, it landed on one of the arms. It looked much like yours and the rotor brushed the top of the shell. The arm was bent.
I ordered a new shell and got it in Wednesday. Finally got the time to put it back together and today it flies fine. I'd get a new shell and try that first.
Thats great news, kinda! Would you mind sharing where you got the shell?
No doubt-- may have bombed the compass that close and caused it to collide with the wire. 10 to 15 meters is the closest I will get to any overhead wire and not even that close if it is high voltage. Sorry about the crash--
Don't forget to calibrate everything before you fly again. And check the sensors in the app and see what the mod numbers are. Hopefully they will all be normal.Thanks...yeah I'm over it now. I've had a good month to reflect on my stupidity. I've learned quite a bit since then and I'm back to being overly cautious at all times.
Don't forget to calibrate everything before you fly again. And check the sensors in the app and see what the mod numbers are. Hopefully they will all be normal.
That's great the expensive parts were OK. Have you gotten her up in the air yet?Yup..it required more than calibration! I had to replace the shell. I was pretty lucky it landed in fairly deep grass and that it was just the shell and camera/gimble were ok.
Thanks for the tip regardless..
That's great the expensive parts were OK. Have you gotten her up in the air yet?
Awesome hopefully nothing too serious . Good luck!!Yup, all's well now...errr....except for an issue I'm just about to create a thread about.
Have a look at your flight record and check out stick inputs just before the crash.Now that I'm over it, I guess I could post the video, seeing how everyone else has their crash up. I swear, once I was within 10 feet of those lines it was sucked in like a magnet.
Have a look at your flight record and check out stick inputs just before the crash.