I was paying more attention to the seagull than the tree and flew into it.
But the shaft and angle sensor thing are still aligned as they were. I find it hard to believe a slightly (just be a hair) tweaked arm is to blame for the way it's acting.
My issue is not the bent gimbal though, the motor is not holding the camera level. It's as if the gimbal is not powered and the camera is just hanging limp. It moves likes its trying to level it but seems like the motor is too weak. If I assist with my hand it'll hold a level, and will correct...
so I was out at the beach, taking shots over the bay when out of nowhere a seagull comes at my phantom. I'm trying to get it back over dry land but the seagull won the dog fight and put my phantom into a palm tree causing it to crash, luckily, on the deck below.
Now I'm getting a "remove...
I have it. Takes about 3.5 hours to charge 3 batteries from about 15% to 100%. Sometimes it does all 3 at the same time, sometimes it's 2 first then 1 last. But it beats having to keep checking when one Is done so you can charge the next.
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