HI all. I had an incident this week that almost resulted in the loss of my I1 V2. Fortunately I was in the hover at about 3ft high and it fell into grass, so no damage.
In short, in P mode it suddenly rolled hard left and pitched, falling the 3ft in about half a second.
I retrieved the DAT file, and have used the CSV view to draw the data into graphical format. After literally hours of work, it is still a mystery what caused the roll and pitch (and subsequent yaw). I thought it may have been a motor failure, but I can't find a smoking gun. What I do find is that one motor lost telemetry of all its data at the same time as the roll and pitch started. I'll include this pic for clarity.
I may be wrong, but I think if that motor failed, it would have rolled the other way, unless the compensation from the other motors resulted in a loss in lift and crash. It seems more likely the ESC had a brain f@rt and it kept the motor at max speed? Hard to determine as all the data from that engine is missing.
Could anyone perhaps help me with an analysis of the data? Perhaps you might have seen
this before?
Really appreciate the help.
Mike
In short, in P mode it suddenly rolled hard left and pitched, falling the 3ft in about half a second.
I retrieved the DAT file, and have used the CSV view to draw the data into graphical format. After literally hours of work, it is still a mystery what caused the roll and pitch (and subsequent yaw). I thought it may have been a motor failure, but I can't find a smoking gun. What I do find is that one motor lost telemetry of all its data at the same time as the roll and pitch started. I'll include this pic for clarity.
I may be wrong, but I think if that motor failed, it would have rolled the other way, unless the compensation from the other motors resulted in a loss in lift and crash. It seems more likely the ESC had a brain f@rt and it kept the motor at max speed? Hard to determine as all the data from that engine is missing.
Could anyone perhaps help me with an analysis of the data? Perhaps you might have seen

Really appreciate the help.
Mike