Hello everyone. I recently bought M2P and fly more kit (received the delivery package last May 24, but didn't avail Care Refresh). I have been reading threads here to minimize the chances of crashing my first drone. Most notably, I learned from posts by sar104 to check the correctness of the direction of arrow before flying, so as not to make the drone behave out of control due to magnetic interference. I also purchased the propeller guard to be on the safe side.
A few hours ago, I flew my drone to record a footage of my dormitory less than 10 kilometers from an airbase (yellow NFZ in the app). The flight lasted a good 14 minutes before I landed the drone with 30% battery. I turned off the drone and replaced the battery. I turned the drone back on as I wanted to edit some settings (decrease the sensitivity when rotating and disable the light in front of the drone). To my surprise, the right motors (I think) suddenly started causing the drone to flip sideways and slam the ground maybe about a meter or half away. I didn't even start the motors manually. The drone survived in one piece but a small part of the body near the back leg got chipped off.
What just happened there? Here are all the files including those from the successful flight, which may provide a hint or something. Kindly help me determine whether I caused the crash or not, before I consider making a request for replacement/repair (which I also don't know how). Please excuse my lack of knowledge for that. Thank you so much in advance!
A few hours ago, I flew my drone to record a footage of my dormitory less than 10 kilometers from an airbase (yellow NFZ in the app). The flight lasted a good 14 minutes before I landed the drone with 30% battery. I turned off the drone and replaced the battery. I turned the drone back on as I wanted to edit some settings (decrease the sensitivity when rotating and disable the light in front of the drone). To my surprise, the right motors (I think) suddenly started causing the drone to flip sideways and slam the ground maybe about a meter or half away. I didn't even start the motors manually. The drone survived in one piece but a small part of the body near the back leg got chipped off.
What just happened there? Here are all the files including those from the successful flight, which may provide a hint or something. Kindly help me determine whether I caused the crash or not, before I consider making a request for replacement/repair (which I also don't know how). Please excuse my lack of knowledge for that. Thank you so much in advance!
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