So, not a "fly away" then. Looking forward to the flight log analysis.The above link shows the drone spinning out of control when the prop broke.
OEM = original equipment manufacturerCould you post a photo of the prop?
What do you mean by "non hem"?
OEM is Original Equipment Manufacture, cheers LenGrrr this auto spelling correction is good....... but not when it doesn't like unknown 'words'. corrected.
Thanks but OEM is generally used to mean non genuine parts, is it not? (Even if they are produced and sold by a manufacturer who also supplies the part to DJI.)
To me that means a copy or pattern part. So, to me, "non OEM" is a bit of a double negative type thing and could be taken as meaning DJI blades
It's the opposite. OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer, non OEM means the part was made by someone else but not the original manufacturer. In this case not made by DJI.Grrr this auto spelling correction is good....... but not when it doesn't like unknown 'words'. corrected.
Thanks but OEM is generally used to mean non genuine parts, is it not? (Even if they are produced and sold by a manufacturer who also supplies the part to DJI.)
To me that means a copy or pattern part. So, to me, "non OEM" is a bit of a double negative type thing and could be taken as meaning DJI blades
Sorry to hear of your problem, but this does not appear to be a "fly-away."The other night I sent my mavic mini up to just take a look around. My pre flight check found no flaws with my non oem props. The above link shows the drone spinning out of control when the prop broke. Just as I was getting my nerve back from another fly away, this happened. After the crash I continue to get " gimbal overload" warnings. After removing the top shell, everything looks as it should be. Anyway thought it would be fun to post the video link.
It's obviously not a fly away - it's a crash. But it is interestingly similar to another event posted recently, where a Mini exhibited very similar flight behavior - an initial spin at a bit less than 1 Hz followed by a crash. I suspected that the loss of one half of a Mini prop was the cause there and so it would be interesting to compare the telemetry. The OP hasn't been back to look at the thread though, so I guess he's not going to post the log.Sorry to hear of your problem, but this does not appear to be a "fly-away."
Yes, it " flew away". I've been trying to figure out how to get flight log info for you with no success. As soon as can figure it out, I will share. Any advice?So, not a "fly away" then. Looking forward to the flight log analysis.
That implies that the drone flew somewhere .. not that it crashed because of a propeller malfunction.Yes, it " flew away".
But if this was your second, perhaps the flight data from the first one might help understand what happened and how to make sure it doesn't again.I've been trying to figure out how to get flight log info for you with no success. As soon as can figure it out, I will share. Any advice?