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So I'm new to this forum and would appreciate any insight into an incident that happened this week. I was flying my P4, it was cold - about 20 degrees F., but I've flown in colder weather before. I flew for about 8 minutes and brought the bird home to take some still pictures on the ground. I took off again with about 60% battery level left. 5 minutes into this second flight, with the battery level at 40%, I get a "Warning - Battery: Cell Broken" message, then the aircraft completely disconnects -- drops from 390 ft. straight down. Luckily it landed on an empty golf course in the snow. (It was not snowing while I was flying. It had stopped an hour earlier.) I've been flying for a year and never had anything like this happen. Flight log is posted on HealthyDrones here: http://tinyurl.com/zlc9kcb
The camera broke off the body of the aircraft and the body and landing gear are cracked and damaged, but I can still power it up. A screen capture of the "battery screen" is attached. Crazy, everything looks fine now with the battery. Any ideas on what may have happened here? The only thing I can think of that may have caused a problem is the cold, but like I said, I've flown in colder conditions without problems.
Any insight is appreciated.
The camera broke off the body of the aircraft and the body and landing gear are cracked and damaged, but I can still power it up. A screen capture of the "battery screen" is attached. Crazy, everything looks fine now with the battery. Any ideas on what may have happened here? The only thing I can think of that may have caused a problem is the cold, but like I said, I've flown in colder conditions without problems.
Any insight is appreciated.