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Thx mate, I appreciate your message.Sorry about your loss. That really was some incredible footage though!
Thx for kind words, yeah it really sucks because I wasted great and expensive drone.
But I am in process of making plan how to recover it (although what chances are it is worth it?). It is difficult for several reasons: its very cold in Sweden now (about 2 celsius) so I would need a boat, I crushed it about 20m from the shore and after little research I estimate that craft lies about 8m down...
Any phantom-recover experts give me your tips I would highly appreciate that!![]()
Most probably I would not have much joy of drone in water but it is my best shot.To be honest, I don't think you will have much joy in salvaging the drone, it's most likely FUBAR. Have you tried your home insurance? It's worth a shot...
Sorry for your loss, that's a pity. Reading the thread, I saw that you were thinking that you flew at 4/5m over the surface. When I see the buoy, at 0:26 in the video, it is obvious that you are far lower than that. But I never flew with googles and I don't know what you can see or not with this system. Flying so low suppose a "ground effect" which can vary for a while with waves, local air temperature and so on. Barometric altitude measurements are not cm precise and GPS ones are worse. Further the ultrasonic measurements does not work well over water. All these things may explain your crash.
About Phantom salvage, I'm not a specialist but I imagine that with a small boat you can maybe borrow, you could explore the bottom of the lake with an optic fiber system or an other kind of waterproof camera like this one (it cost about 100€ in France) : https://cdn.conforama.fr/prod/product/image/1057/G_CNF_N42128129_B.jpeg
This suppose that you know approximatively the place the drone sunk (say in a 10m radius) and that the water is not too muddy. Once you see where the drone is, it would not be too difficult to fish it with a hook.
An other option is to contact a divers club if there is some in your area...
Good luck.
Lucky I didnt hit that one! ;-)Consider also near shore objects existence;
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It surely did in my case as well and let this be your big lesson how to not do it. Just leave bigger margin to the surface and follow it on the screen, it will still be great footage.As a new pilot I have noticed the P4 descend, over land, as I increase the horizontal speed of the aircraft. I have no plans to fly low over long distances (anytime soon) nonetheless being aware of the aircrafts decent may very well save me from heart ache.
I hooked up with local diver here and tomorrow we are heading to the crash place for attempt to recover the drone! It will be exciting!
Will try to document some of the action.
Not gonna lie that was fun to watch...not the crash but before. Sorry mate! You got balls that's for sure. lmao
Don't give up. Try a cable with a hook. You can drag it through the mud and you don't have to stay in the cold water.I think very powerful underwater light is needed with so poor visibility but at least we gave it a shot.
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