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Would simply like some advice on a recent crash I had. I asked about this previously but did not receive an adequate response.
Flight had no problem until the landing sequence. At 12' feet in altitude I inadvertently turned away to a sound I heard from the area I was flying, and a sudden gust of wind drove the bird sideways into a broad leaf tree. Hit the branches and flipped 180 degrees. It dropped like a rock, or I should say, it flew like a rock, straight down to the concrete pavement below. Motors still active. It appeared to hit the pavement with all four prop heads at the exact same time, motors still running. I immediately performed a CSC with no response. Motors still running, trying to fly itself into the concrete. Finally after probably 5 - 8 more seconds, I reached the P3 and inverted it to right side up. Motors still running. Placed it in the ground and did another shutoff and it stopped.
After in depth inspection, other than the prop heads being worn down to a nib like I had hand-sanded them, there did not appear to be any other damage. I have flown the craft twice since this incident with 4 new props and there does not appear to be an issue. However, I am now shell-shocked and fear a flight distance outside of visual sight.......
Thoughts to the motors spinning into the concrete for that timeframe??
Thanks gents.....
Flight had no problem until the landing sequence. At 12' feet in altitude I inadvertently turned away to a sound I heard from the area I was flying, and a sudden gust of wind drove the bird sideways into a broad leaf tree. Hit the branches and flipped 180 degrees. It dropped like a rock, or I should say, it flew like a rock, straight down to the concrete pavement below. Motors still active. It appeared to hit the pavement with all four prop heads at the exact same time, motors still running. I immediately performed a CSC with no response. Motors still running, trying to fly itself into the concrete. Finally after probably 5 - 8 more seconds, I reached the P3 and inverted it to right side up. Motors still running. Placed it in the ground and did another shutoff and it stopped.
After in depth inspection, other than the prop heads being worn down to a nib like I had hand-sanded them, there did not appear to be any other damage. I have flown the craft twice since this incident with 4 new props and there does not appear to be an issue. However, I am now shell-shocked and fear a flight distance outside of visual sight.......
Thoughts to the motors spinning into the concrete for that timeframe??
Thanks gents.....