The rear arms have more stress on them because most people indeed fly forward which puts more stress on the rear arms every time you accelerate.Why would active braking put stress on the rear arms? In most cases, people are flying forward. When active braking kicks in, it will increase the torque on the front motors to pitch backward and stop.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding DJI's use of the term "active braking". Does this refer to the ESC actively braking the motors to slow them down as it does in the DIY world with BLHeli/Simonk esc firmware? I had just assumed they used it to mean how aggressively the copter tries to stop from fast flight.
In fact, they do cover it under waranty. They will send you shipping labels to return it and they will replace your shell. IN some cases, I have heard of them replacing the whole aircraft for you. So yes, they are standing by their work. Contact them directly.A considerable amount. I have met three other P3 pilots in the UK and all have stress fractures. All under a year old.
The fact DJI fail to cover the shell via warranty is in my opinion proof they know it's not up to the job.
Not good enough!!
In fact, they do cover it under waranty. They will send you shipping labels to return it and they will replace your shell. IN some cases, I have heard of them replacing the whole aircraft for you. So yes, they are standing by their work. Contact them directly.
[emoji38] next time in Aus mate come and give it a shot. I was making a joke.Given the amount of responses generated, I'd say the majority of people understand what I'm trying to get across. If you'd like to tell which part you don't I'd be happy to translate.
Personally, I think you need your IMU re-calibrated.
I have no idea what the op is saying. He seems to live in London but speak some weird language.
I honestly think that all will at some point. mine first developed on day two. it hasnt gotten worse since i put the quick attach prop guards onHow many units do you think are showing signs of stress fractures?
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