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Now that was some funny chitThis is what it looked like when I did a CSC in flight due to an uncommanded full power take off (phantom 1). I almost got it restarted towards the end of the flight
Crash
From 39 to 40 seconds it appears as if the prop is swinging correctly.
Shouldn't there be a better quality video than what was posted?
Not any more with the latest firmwareJust wondering why the battery was at 60% if you just took off and flew vertically straight up to 400 ft.? Did you take off with a partially used battery? I have been told never to do that and the result can be that the battery can drop to zero and the aircraft can literally fall out of the sky. Now I'm not sure if that is true but I was just wondering if you are flying straight up from where you are standing, did you take off with a partially used battery inserted? Just a thought...
Understood.Editor, to me this is a big deal, I am a 333 holder and I use an inspire as my primary device, but to see this happened with out an explanation is very concerning. As a business person, when seeing an event like this, its part of my responsibility to tune in to these matters.
Not only do they inform me on things that may be happening but it also allows me the ability to make better decisions for me, my clients, and the public.
If this happened to me over a collage campus, solar field, other areas I do business with. Then I could be looking at some major liability issues. I work very hard on being safe and creating safe environments.
To see this happen without an answer put up a flag. If we can get decent idea of what may of happened then it help us be safer down the road, and helps the public trust the equipment we use.
So I know some of my post are fairly long in this thread, but if that gets me to an place where it helps me have a better understanding and make better flying decisions, then I am all for seeing what floats here.
So to make a post about how ridiculous (long) this thread has become, for some of us its not. As long as the thread has not become bitter, disrespectful, or way off base and talking about something that is not drone related (maybe like this response). For me then it's not a waste to look over.
It's important to understand what happened here and we may never know, however At the end of the day if learn something new from this thread then it will help make me a better person.
With that said also once this thread has gone far enough for me then then I will simply stop investing my time into it and I feel that is the same for many of the people on here.
I hope you understand, I respect your efforts, your inputs, and answers I find them very helpful from my knowledge, and I think a good amount of the members on this site feel the same way.
I know theories could be way off base but even though they may not be of substance sometime some of those thoughts turn into positive information.
best
From 39 to 40 seconds motor number 3's prop has just entered into a autorotation and just started spinning in the reverse direction. That motor is suppose to rotatate counter clockwise to produce lift. When it first appears in the video the prop is spinning slow in a clockwise direction. As the video continues you sill see it accelerate as the airflow increase up though the rotor system and the inspire is now falling to the ground at a good speed
Also in the video initially the copter spins pretty aggressively as the camera is pointed to the ground but as it tilts up and we could see the copter enter into a stable falling state, it actually only it yawed just over 720 degrees before cutting out. This is probably because of the Inspires anhedral design.
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