I was thinking to a bird too but dalebb video shows a similar sudden flip caused by a motor going out. Strange on a brand new machine though...
I went back and did a second video edit - this time I slowed the video down to 30%. No bird strike. My son would have seen it, and I was close enough that I would have seen something.
Again, the blob entering from the left is definitely the prop.
How about an answer to the question about WiFi being upstairs?
What other kind of radio interference do you have going on there? Was someone in the house pushing buttons?
Really sorry for your loss.
WIFI upstairs? Nope. That's a false floor/attic area. Windows are for show, no go. Single story house w/basement
The fact that the four bolts holding the motor can be seen by the camera suggest the gimbal has swivelled a lot, or been hit from below, probably by a bird. If the gimbal jerked violently on its own (no contact) it could have unbalanced the quad causing the loss of control. My 2c.WIFI upstairs? Nope. That's a false floor/attic area. Windows are for show, no go. Single story house w/basement
Mine was new too, less than a month. I sent it back for refund.I was thinking to a bird too but dalebb video shows a similar sudden flip caused by a motor going out. Strange on a brand new machine though...
What is the status after you retrieved it. Motors all still spin? Will it still fly? How bad was the rest of the damage. Those gimbals are amazing technology from DJI, but very, very fragile and expensive. There are many videos out there of birds actually attacking the drones. You may have been close to a nest or something. Sure looked like you were higher than the roofline.
Do not think a bird hit it, a bird getting hit what have squealed in pain ?
Thanks,
How about a neighbor with a BB gun?
You wouldn't be able to see the arm unless the camera became detached.How can the prop get into the frame? Did the prop get ejected or did the camera rotate to an unconventional angle?
That was one scenario I was thinking. Did you fly a lot around your house? Could the Phantom noise annoy some old ninja in your neighborhood?It looks so much like it takes some serious impact.
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