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most problems nowdays are due to user error, moving the inspire during the power on self test while the camera is spinning being a common issue causing "unexplained" flyaway/crashes. DJI documentation doesnt warn of this problem so lots of people dont realize it. Improper imu/compass calibrations, failure to calibrate imu/compass after installing new firmware, being unfamiliar with atti mode when gps signal is lost and forces you to it, using auto flight functions with obstacles in the flight path and not knowing how to cancel it or use manual control to avoid them and so on.Thanks for all the input so far! Mike, I currently fly a P2 with fpv set up and just looking to upgrade. I'm confident in my flying and am a cautious pilot.
JoffaDan, I see your point about being in a certain financial position to invest in the inspire but I don't know if I agree with your mindset. To me the only reason it should not come back would be due to my own negligence on any part. What scares me is the stories I've read where the problem supposidly lies in the firmware. So even though the appropriate checks have been done it results in a failure/crash. Someone did however make a good point that this is only a very small percentage of the inspires out there
Allowing a battery to enter the self discharge phase and then flying with said battery without charging it first is/was the cause of the sudden battery percent drop from 50%-6% or whatever which could cause a crash if you werent close to the ground when it occurred. They claim to have fixed this problem in the newer firmware, and most if not all of the other crash causing firmware bugs im aware of are fixed in the latest version as well. They are actually beta testing their new firmware before release now, so that should lessen the likelihood of future major crash causing bugs to slip through.
If youre familiar/proficient with the phantom 2 you shouldnt have any problems with the inspire, they are very similar. You definitely do not want to crash an inspire however, phantoms can crash with only prop damage but inspires rip camera gimbles in half and break the flimsy carbon fiber arms costing around $1000 to fix. Youll want to be extra careful when flying the inspire, its much faster and quicker to respond to control inputs than the phantom.