Also - the aircraft was recording video when it disconnected, so video of the entire event should be on the SD card, as well as the aircraft DAT with continuous telemetry.
That would be interesting to see. I'm not sure how the altitude could be that far out though. The tower is listed as 216 ft tall and the aircraft was reporting 166 ft AGL - i.e. 50 ft below the top.
i've got the .DAT file. what do i do with it?
the sd card wasnt in the drone when i found it. I assume it ejected from the drone during the crash. i have the pro+ controller and it must have saved the video locally.
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here's a link to the video from just before disconnect.
Dropbox - DJI_ASSISTANT_EXPORT_FILE_2018-04-11_23-25-16.DAT
Dropbox - DJI_ASSISTANT_EXPORT_FILE_2018-04-11_23-05-24.DAT
not sure which is the correct one
those are the only .dat files from the day of the crash...
I think we're fairly safe to draw this conclusion: putting the water tower between me and the aircraft caused it to disconnect. aircraft attempted to return home but obstacle avoidance was either not turned on or not functioning (I believe I had a forward sensor error at take off and the left landing skid on my drone was slightly damaged although the connections in the skids seemed ok) and it crashed into the side of the water tower.
is there a chance that the aircraft killed the motors when my controller disconnected and it dropped like a rock?
At that distance, going behind that tower would definitely block the RC to AC signal.is that normal or did my drone have a damaged antennae or something that caused poor reception?
At that distance, going behind that tower would definitely block the RC to AC signal.
I think the consensus is that it did hit the tower.So you guys are all good with flying a few miles outside of los and this crash happens. Fortunately it hit the ground, not the tower or worse! I joined this site just recently and thought by the name phantompilots it might be a good forum. I was wrong you guys aren’t pilots at least not responsible ones!
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