hehe ok guys, good luck with that. however it perfectly explains what happens to mufo and his situation, and i read about 5 other people who had the same thing happen on dji's official forums.
since you guys are so confidant go ahead and try it yourself and let me know how it works out for you, make sure you catch the crash on camera. even if both of you managed to do a full down stick decent for 1 minuet and the motors don-t turn off it just means with some inspires the kill command wont go through and others it does. it's a un-disputed fact almost all the inspires behave differently and none of them work exactly alike, to many different devices, to many firmware updates too many different combinations for all the settings to line up perfectly for a fly-away or outta control crash.
i caution everyone to take what happened to mufo's inspire and don't push your luck. if something causes a person's inspire too crash thank your lucky stars it wasn't your toy and you can learn from their bad luck. don't be like kilrah and damoncooper with the attitude "it's not going to happen to me" because odds are they will be the new "my inspire grew a mind of it's own it's now a skid-mark on the street" topics on this site.
"fyi no i did not cover the sensor" in my experiment. doesn't matter, in my book the motors shouldn't ever turn off with the gear up. what happens if your in a major up draft on a hill and you have full down throttle and your still gaining altitude? just saying...