I was filming an approaching storm front hoping to capture some lightning when the wind picked up fast in a big way. My adrenaline spiked and here ya go. No damage thankfully. Air2s is a tough little booger.
That looks like it fell nose down. If so, hover the drone at eye level and check that the front arms droop symmetrically. Again at eye level give the drone bursts of full throttle and watch for any lift in the arms.
Do the same things for the rear arms.
If you can, check that all the gimbal damping rubbers are connected to both the drone and the frame that carries the gimbal.
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