A couple of things in the phantom3 pro/adv I've noticed while doing some reading. I have the phantom 3 advance and yep, I crashed it. I went out over the lake I live on, only about 30 feet above the water and strait out. I didn't notice that after I went a ways out that i had rotated it slightly. Keep in mind it was a ways out and starting to get dark. So, i hit reverse thinking it,s coming starit back towards me only for it to be coming back towards shore. It hit a tree brach and crashed into a yard. Again I was only about 30 feet high. i went to retrieve it and noticed it had broken one of the new carbon fiber props. When i got back to my house I saw that the camera gimble had broken off. I have heard from others that have crashed and the gimble broke as well. Not only that but because of the design of the main board, ie cables and cable connectors very close to the skin, means that if you crash you are almost guaranteed to need a main board as well due to any flexing under the stresses of a crash. At first I thought I only needed a new camera. Installed a new one and still wouldn't fly(no signal)...opened up the shell and noticed a cable plug had broken off the board. So now i'm waiting for a new board..Sheesh, I would have thought the main board would have been more isolated/protected in the event of a crash but it's not. Wondering if that's intentional, as the camera and main board are the two most expensive items, both at 400.00 a pop...
This quad nor any other quad isn't designed to be completely protected from crash damage. You shouldn't expect a part or element to be protected in a crash. That does not make sense. IMHO.. if you crash and want to repair- get ready to spend some dollars.
