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Video is uploading!! Youtube link in a few minutesYes please, the video will answer a lot of questions.
Video is uploading!! Youtube link in a few minutesYes please, the video will answer a lot of questions.
Uploading now... got distracted with work.. on hold with DJI for 54 min and counting, open a insurance claim on my credit card... busy morningHow you getting on with the video Tyler Noble, Few of us pretty keen to see it and try and work out more for you.
Uploading now... got distracted with work.. on hold with DJI for 54 min and counting, open a insurance claim on my credit card... busy morning
Any chance you could upload the .TXT file from the first flight with the crash into the bushes, too?Video is uploading!! Youtube link in a few minutes
Yes, that's possible. I'd missed there was a prior crash. That could explain a lot here.Is it possible that one of the props was fractured from the prior crash and failed causing the sudden jolt? There was another post on here where somebody didn't notice that they had a failed prop.
Fully knew I should calibrate the RC had done it once on my P2V+ but it has flown perfect without doing it.So there must be several 1st owner/pilots to not know to calibrate the controller before 1st flight. It's a very basic procedure that takes less then a minute to complete. It is something that someone should not need to told to do it.
Now there is separate processes for 4 calibration procedures in the Pilot App. The IMU, Compass, Controller, and Gimbal.
How did you get the POV video if the copter ended up in the water?
VIDEO IS UP.
PIP mode, slight outta sync (imovie)
will upload the raw POV video next
I knew something was off as soon as it took off.
it drifted and flew crooked.
Im thinking it looks like something hit it at 39 all so. it seems to just go of whack at 39.
dont think it hit anyting or we would see some feather debris. it almost looks as if one of the rotors stopped rotating or was in partial power.Im thinking it looks like something hit it at 39 all so. it seems to just go of whack at 39.