So what did the logs show pls let us see the simulation or tell us what they point as the cause?Can i do this if remote is saying no signal? I see the files but cant open them? What are you using to open the files
So what did the logs show pls let us see the simulation or tell us what they point as the cause?Can i do this if remote is saying no signal? I see the files but cant open them? What are you using to open the files
If it was Ok for Archie, should be good hereCan we say Dingbat?![]()
If the battery were not all the way secured, there would be one likely result which is a loss of power and a quick tumble to the ground. There are no other likely outcomes. This incident does not match with the loose battery scenario.
If You see Front and Back Lights were solid RED it means THE PERMANENT SYSTEM ERROR.Front lights solid red back solid red
I agree, this isn't a battery problem. It wouldn't have ascended with a battery failure, it would have immediately descended in that case. I think it's an ESC failure that was so bad that it discharged the battery super fast. In this case there should be traces of smoke on the inside of the plastic body, or possibly melted plastic near the main board which is where the ESC circuitry is now. These are only hunches based on the flight description.
Got reply today saying repair is free of charge. Didnt say what caused.
Now what could have caused all those things?
You no the routine?
Flight logs..
Video if available..
Some of the guy's will be here to deduct what may have happened. If you want that?
Sorry to hear about you're loss.
Seems every weekend someone does something wrong and crashes..maybe you will have a valid issue. Most end up finding it was pilot error.
Retarded is so NPC...
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