Just got P3P and I have an issue

I would just return it and get a brand new bird. A little dishonest, yes, but you said the bird was upside down...could have internal damages. DJI's fault all the way.
A LITTLE dishonest?!?! Lol
 
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props on wrong...also,check your sensor levels after calibration.and make sure your final number is between 1300 and 1700. As my preflight I always make sure my sensor levels are correct!
 
If the props were (if actually possible) put on the wrong motors, once powered up, they would have ZERO lift. Actually, the props would just push the copter into the ground. MAYBE it would flip due to ground wash coming from under the props. But I still don't see how you could put the props on the wrong motors without ruining them.
 
wow, some of you guys are merciless!

he tried explaining several times that he screwed up.

he figured it out what he did wrong but now he's flying.

let's not keep beating him up!

sheesh.
 

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