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Hi all, had a small brush in with a tree followed by a hard landing upside down. Nothing damaged or chipped on the drone, but at the next flight I noticed the gimbal wasn't leveling itself. I can hear the motors running as if trying to leave itself but it gets caught at the top.
Messed around with the settings thinking it somehow got screwy with the calibration but all was normal. Upon closer examination, I see that the right arm of the gimbal (if looking from the rear) is twisted. I can't imagine how it could have gotten twisted from such a minor fall but after looking at other pics online to compare it sure looks twisted to me.
Would you agree based on these pics?
I've read that some people have been able to bend the arms back into place, but HOW?! The metal seems too strong to me. Is there a way of doing it? Thanks!
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Messed around with the settings thinking it somehow got screwy with the calibration but all was normal. Upon closer examination, I see that the right arm of the gimbal (if looking from the rear) is twisted. I can't imagine how it could have gotten twisted from such a minor fall but after looking at other pics online to compare it sure looks twisted to me.
Would you agree based on these pics?
I've read that some people have been able to bend the arms back into place, but HOW?! The metal seems too strong to me. Is there a way of doing it? Thanks!
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