Did you read the directions about how to locate your flight logs?tried, but this error msg popped up.
"You may only upload DJI GO TXT flight logs (e.g. "DJIFlightRecord_2016-02-11_[12-39-59].txt") or Litchi CSV flight logs (e.g. "2016-02-07_15-39-59_v2.csv")."
am I doing anything wrong
Im wondering if that file within the dropbox account is actually a .csv file in its raw state. If it is one could just highlight and copy everything in that file and paste it into something like notepad. Then just save the file with a .csv file extension. That is providing it is actually a .csv file of the flight log.
Lent my MP1 to a friend for his trip to Indonesia.
He told me that some motor error occurred and the drone just dropped into the sea.
he's gonna compensate me but I would like to find out the reason for the mishap and got him to send the flight log to me.
It had been holding steady, with no elevator or throttle inputs for some time. Weird rudder inputs, but that could be just looking around at the scenery?so for more than 5 mins, the drone was flying fine despite a unsecured prop?
I assume that it was ascending all those while, and the moment it descend, the prop came off?
yes I know that. I'd explained to my friend that the bird is an intelligent being, and will still be able to fly even with a broken prop.
so for more than 5 mins, the drone was flying fine despite a unsecured prop?
I assume that it was ascending all those while, and the moment it descend, the prop came off?
No - it was most unlikely to be incorrectly mounted - that would have come off much sooner. And while these aircraft will fly with partially broken props, if that was the case then it must have failed during flight.
No, we know what the RC inputs where, and the fly state, but dont know why it lost a prop/motor/esc??!!thanks simmo!
now we know how we lost that bird!
then any idea what is the reason for the failure?
is there any data showing the rpm of each motor?
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