A bit of a warning to others, and also to see if anyone has an answer to an issue.
I had a little mishap with my Avata 2 last week
I was flying with the MC3 in Sport Mode with Head Tracking enabled, and was filming my glider which was being piloted by my friend.
We were slope soaring with a reasonable breeze, and between that and using head tracking for only the second time, my flight wasn’t the smoothest it could have been, resulting in a fairly gentle collision between the A2 and my glider.
Unfortunately, the A2 flipped upside down which, from the height (c.70m) it should have had plenty of time for it to self-right and recover if only it didn’t have this stupid ‘feature’ of powering itself off when upside down
I get that it’s cool to hover it close by and grab it on top and flip it over to kill the power. But seriously, it’s a drone!! Just land the thing!
So, one destroyed A2 later (luckily I have DJI Care Refresh and got a brand new replacement in less than 2 days!
Amazing service!) but I was wondering if anyone knows how to deactivate that dangerous setting? I’ve looked through the options and can’t see anything obvious 
In future I will do this sort of flying using my FPV RC 3 in Manual mode which does allow the drone to go upside down without the damned thing powering down!
Here’s a video of the unfortunate incident. Interestingly, whilst the video stopped recording at exactly this point, I did have video feed all the way to the ground, just no control.
Glider chasing
I had a little mishap with my Avata 2 last week

We were slope soaring with a reasonable breeze, and between that and using head tracking for only the second time, my flight wasn’t the smoothest it could have been, resulting in a fairly gentle collision between the A2 and my glider.
Unfortunately, the A2 flipped upside down which, from the height (c.70m) it should have had plenty of time for it to self-right and recover if only it didn’t have this stupid ‘feature’ of powering itself off when upside down

I get that it’s cool to hover it close by and grab it on top and flip it over to kill the power. But seriously, it’s a drone!! Just land the thing!
So, one destroyed A2 later (luckily I have DJI Care Refresh and got a brand new replacement in less than 2 days!


In future I will do this sort of flying using my FPV RC 3 in Manual mode which does allow the drone to go upside down without the damned thing powering down!
Here’s a video of the unfortunate incident. Interestingly, whilst the video stopped recording at exactly this point, I did have video feed all the way to the ground, just no control.
Glider chasing