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I see almost every post about a P4 crash includes mention that the battery pops out.
It's a pirates life for me
At 170 a pop.. DJI must be loving that "feature"
I see almost every post about a P4 crash includes mention that the battery pops out.
It's a pirates life for me
I see almost every post about a P4 crash includes mention that the battery pops out.
It's a pirates life for me
Might not be a bad thing. If the battery pops out on impact, that will be a whole lot less mass pushing on the camera/gimbal. Maybe it survives then.I see almost every post about a P4 crash includes mention that the battery pops out.
It's a pirates life for me
I have no idea how the battery popped out.
How did the battery pop out
same here...I see almost every post about a P4 crash includes mention that the battery pops out.
It's a pirates life for me
What a sucker I am! I didn't pay much attention to the video and kept clicking forward, I thought it was real cars in the ice!!! Then I saw the GIANT Mobius LMAOThat happen to someone else on this board with a p2. Reminds me of this video and we should use our old P2's to rescue other phantoms.
Ha guys and girls I think your taking to many chances on the new avoidance system in the Phantom 4. Its nice to have a little bit more security when your flying but throwing caution to the wind and purposely taking the chance of flying to close to tree branches is a little to risky and expensive and damaging your equipment. I got my Phantom 4 yesterday and took my first flight today and am amazed at how responsive it is to my stick commands. I've been at this hobby a few yours now starting with the Phantom 2 vision + then to the Inspire 1 then the Phantom 3 Professional and now the Phantom 4, the latter three drones I still own and fly. I treat each of then with the same caution and go out my my way to avoid obstacles regardless of this new avoidance system. I have watched U-tube after U-tube and all want to challenge this new technology, some succeed and a lot don't. I don't think the DJI warrantee is going to cover the damage unless you purchase this new insurance plan.Thought I would share my mistake for all to enjoy. On Sunday, I was trying to do a low fly by over the tree tops in sport mode. I caught the top branch of an enormous tree. The drone was perfectly hung up 100 FT HIGH, and snow was coming that night..
Had to get a bucket lift to come out on Sunday. He raised the bucket just over 70FT and used a 25 hook poll. It took about 10 minutes total. The only damage was to the props and battery that popped out. the body and gimbal did not even have a scuff. It didn't really crash as much as get hung up in the tree.
I have a P3P and p4 and have only crashed twice, when people are watching.. im a sucker for showing off how well I can crash. View attachment 48136 View attachment 48137 View attachment 48138 View attachment 48139
Good luck out there & stay out of the trees - for your wallet's sake.
Sport mode doesn't have avoidance featuresHa guys and girls I think your taking to many chances on the new avoidance system in the Phantom 4. Its nice to have a little bit more security when your flying but throwing caution to the wind and purposely taking the chance of flying to close to tree branches is a little to risky and expensive and damaging your equipment. I got my Phantom 4 yesterday and took my first flight today and am amazed at how responsive it is to my stick commands. I've been at this hobby a few yours now starting with the Phantom 2 vision + then to the Inspire 1 then the Phantom 3 Professional and now the Phantom 4, the latter three drones I still own and fly. I treat each of then with the same caution and go out my my way to avoid obstacles regardless of this new avoidance system. I have watched U-tube after U-tube and all want to challenge this new technology, some succeed and a lot don't. I don't think the DJI warrantee is going to cover the damage unless you purchase this new insurance plan.
Well anyway happy flying. I am very impressed with my new Phantom 4.
Does anyone have any experience of a P4 avoiding a tree like that when it is using optical avoidance.
Just wondering if it would see the limbs with out leaves on them in time to stop.
I see almost every post about a P4 crash includes mention that the battery pops out.
It's a pirates life for me
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