Also possible.
No - the impact of a bird strike would be clearly visible in the telemetry attitude data. It simply lost a prop.
Also possible.
I said "possible".No - the impact of a bird strike would be clearly visible in the telemetry attitude data. It simply lost a prop.
There were no birds in the area at that time.Bird strike ?
I said "possible".
There were no birds in the area at that time.
i swear I had checked it prior to taking off.Sorry about the accident, and thanks for posting the incident. Important reminder to all pilots to check the secure lock of each prop., each flight! There will always be the chance of a mechanical failure of the bayonet mount system, but we all might as well do what we can to eliminate the chances an unsecured prop. at the start of the flight.
hats off to the guys who can read the data and find out to the milliesecond what happend, sorry for your loss but hats off to the great guys here, i am heading out for a flight and believe me i will be checking the props every time now,
my drone is toast. The entire camera unit ripped off. and there is significant damage on the other partsAlso, if you choose to repair buy the OEM parts yourself and they will install. It's cheaper that way.
my drone is toast. The entire camera unit ripped off. and there is significant damage on the other parts
Also if DJI won't warenty it, you could look into @Thunderdrones doing the repair. He is based in the US and is by all accounts a whole lot easier to deal with than DJI's Chinese reps, plus he's faster. Sorry for your loss man!my drone is toast. The entire camera unit ripped off. and there is significant damage on the other parts
Don't rush to judgment on that. I crashed mine and tore the camera off. It cost me less than $40 to fix it. Arms and body/shell parts aren't that expensive either. If you have the care/refresh, it should only cost you $79 to replace it. It's almost impossible to make it a total loss by crashing it.my drone is toast. The entire camera unit ripped off. and there is significant damage on the other parts
Hey Sar104, I've been practicing reading logs for a little while now with DatCon and CsvView, this one was for sure obvious, but I'm wondering what are the signals you use the most for analizing? Like in this instance I was playing around and added gyro composite to the motor speed chart and it spikes right along with the Lrear motor when the prop is lost. I assume this is caused by the gyro tries desperately to stabilize as it spirals out of control. Just wondering which ones are useful and which you ignore. Thanks! -CFNo - the impact of a bird strike would be clearly visible in the telemetry attitude data. It simply lost a prop.
nope, I hadn'tsorry for your loss. Did you purchase dji care refresh?
Thanks.. I am going to talk with Costco Concierge service todayDon't rush to judgment on that. I crashed mine and tore the camera off. It cost me less than $40 to fix it. Arms and body/shell parts aren't that expensive either. If you have the care/refresh, it should only cost you $79 to replace it. It's almost impossible to make it a total loss by crashing it.
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