BD0G
Well-Known Member
Super doubtful. Just not enough metal content within the Mavic. Worth a try , but dont get your hopes up too high. I hope you prove me wrong.
got ya to bad sorry for your lossIt's been under salt water for almost 24 hours... It's toast
The motors have small magnets in them, so hopefully it'll catch those.
I'm not entirely sure but I think there was a rightBack propulsion problem. Either the prop came off or it broke. There was an initial pitch up (green) , roll CW (red) and yawing CW(blue) - all consistent with a rightBack propulsion problem.Thank you... Here's the .DAT
Do your thing
Bump please. Calling for @sar104
If the logs indicate a lost prop I would be very surprised if DJI accepted any responsibility for this....I'm still waiting on a response from DJI. I'm hoping they see the fault and man up... I really don't want to have to go back and forth with them...
Don't say that...If the logs indicate a lost prop I would be very surprised if DJI accepted any responsibility for this.
I'm not saying it's your fault but if all you have are the logs and they do not show a DJI fault, I would be surprised if they took responsibility. They are not shy to use the PILOT ERROR stamp when there is no evidence to the contrary....I check my props before every flight, was flying VLOS, not in sport mode, following all guidelines...
There's no saving it, it's strictly a recovery mission at this point.I feel you bro, sorry for your loss.
Mine also drowned at sea but fortunately I was able to save it and still flying it today without problems.
Good luck, I hope you can still save yours.
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