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I purchased a P4P Friday, replacing a Phantom 4 I'll use for backup (The P4 is in transit to DJI for camera issue - red/white pixels on vids/pics so grabbed a P4P while the P4 gets fixed). I got the new P4P home, did all the firmware upgrades, etc. Everything charged and ready for a Saturday test flight. Flew a couple of times on Saturday afternoon (morning storms) and had no issues, tested RTH, etc. Sunday I went to a job to survey a site and used Map Pilot. This flight would take 3 batteries, as usual, I have flown it a few times. I set everything up, P4P took off, did the first leg no problems (FLY008.DAT). Landed for the 2nd leg, changed battery, auto takeoff, P4P fell out of the sky (FLY009.DAT) minutes later. P4P was at 398 feet for this Mission. I was watching it when it just fell from the sky in to dense area of shrubs, stickers, vines, etc.. I tried RTH and such, nada. This happened very fast. After a few hours, found the P4P and started the research. I converted the DAT files to CSV, will open a support incident tomorrow with DJI. With all the data exported, I wanted a 2nd set of eyes to take a look as well. I am thinking a hardware failure on the P4P, curious what anyone else sees. I added the FLY008.DAT (first flight, no issues), then the FLY009.DAT (crash flight). I also added the Map Pilot csv files (I don't see much in there for help), the flight path and last few photos the P4P took. I've never had a Phantom just fall out of the sky like this. It's busted up now (gimble, case, gear, etc.). I am crossing my fingers it is hardware malfunction and a warranty item. Guess I'll find out more in a few days as I imagine I'll have to send the P4P and not just the logs to DJI. Note that since I used Map Pilot and not DJI Go app, there are not the txt files I read about, just the DAT's from the Drone itself.
Files can be found shared via OneDrive - P4P
Files are rather large and they might still be uploading.
Thanks to anyone that takes a stab at this!
Files can be found shared via OneDrive - P4P
Files are rather large and they might still be uploading.
Thanks to anyone that takes a stab at this!
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