Your ESC's are bad and the motors might be too. I know this from fixing this issue almost every time I've had a hard crash. If you know how to solider, its an easy fix and does not take a long time, but if this was suppose to be brand new and a refund or exchange is an option still go with that. Now if those are not options and you want to do some DIY hears what your going to need.
A soldiering iron
some electrical soldier
Some flux ( yes you need it believe me)
New/used esc and motors for your bird (If your thinking about upgrading motors now would be a great time)
Check eBay and you might get lucky and find the esc and motor all together like the pictures below.
Once you get everything.
1. Mark the 2 motors that have failed.
2. Take the top off the bird, make sure not to damage the GPS cord.
3. remove the 2 tiny screws holding the esc down
4. use the soldiering iron to remove the 2 wires from the main board. ( make sure your iron is hot ) it should only take a few seconds to heat the soldier to remove it from the main board. ( Do not just sit the iron on the board, place the iron on the soldier while lightly pulling it. (should slide right off)
5. Clean up the old soldier points and add a little flux ( the flux will make the soldier flow better)
6. Tin your soldier iron. follow the link if your don't know how
7. Re soldier the wires exactly the way you removed them
Here's a video that covers everything, in case you need a visual.
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