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Need help repairing camera position after crashing

leongracielo858

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Hi guys, I need some help from you since I'm a new user here.
My employer just bought a Mavic Air to take a picture of carpet that we produce, and he is asking me to get familiar with the drone.
While I'm learning to use the drone, I made some mistake with the "Automatically Return Home" button, while I'm trying to function, it crash to a wall.

But after that I check on the drone, it still function normally , but I realize the camera position is out of the pocket.
Since I'm affraid that I'm gonna get scoled, I'm trying to find a DIY solution to fix the problem.
Is it doable ? I attach the picture of the problem.

Problem? Camera position is out of pocket

Was unit in a crash?
I crash the mavic into a wall, but its still OK, just the camera is out of position

What have you tried so far?
Nothing as I'm a new owner, I would like to know is it repairable by yourself or i need to send to DJI

What device are you using ( iphone , ipad, Samsung , etc)?
I'm using my spare mobilephone which is Samsung S7

What firmware are you running ( aircraft, remote controller)? newest

What Go app version are you using?
Newest - DJI go 4

Any modification?
No

Did you change anything or install any apps? No

Sincerely first time drone user.

 

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From your image, it looks like rubber attachment on the left side of the aircraft (right side of images) is partially dislodged, is this correct?

If so you should be able to gently push it back through the slot on the inner housing.

I don't see anything broken.
 
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