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By the way did you attach extra GPS tracking device to your drone?
I don’t have a tracker attached.
By the way did you attach extra GPS tracking device to your drone?
Ouch! I've had my own crash recently with my I2.
I was out giving it a test flight after a firmware patch. I got some interference and it switched to ATTI mode on me suddenly, then got hit by a gust a wind at that exact moment which caused it to suddenly drift to the left and smack into a utility pole. Then I freaked out and went left instead of right, the props ground against the pole, and the whole thing came slamming down 20 feet on it's back where it did it's best job at trying to burrow into the ground until I was able to shut it off.
A month later and 400 dollars spent, I got the bird back up in the air and fully functional. But, I did learn quite a lot about how it's put together, what sort of things are in it and how not to break the connectors (I broke the forward vision system messing around and slipped with a small screwdriver.).
Still, when it happened, I thought I was gonna die. I feel your pain.
I got the inspire 2 up in the air on Thursday without the camera and she flew perfect. It held position solid and behaviour in the air was smooth
I did that latest firmware update .200 I think it was the day I crashed it but was so focused on the camera drift I didn’t notice how nice it flew in the 10 min before I used it to drill for oil!
Sry smooth flight and oddly no landing gear warnings like before...
Waiting on the camera still (while other thread talking about that mess). But with any luck I will have that before the end of next week.
Happy to be close to the end of this. The local shop did a really nice job putting it back together and it literally looks like a new aircraft!
Sounds like no QC was done before they shipped it back. Hope you get it worked out quickly and get back up in the air.
I came VERY close to crashing my I2 on a mountain last weekend by doing nearly the same thing you did. I felt stupid that I could make a mistake like that even after years of flying. Luckily I had enough altitude to realize what was going on and recover.
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