Crash after Landing

From an engineering point of view, it looks like it's a fault with the barometer - I'd get the unit repaired/replaced rather than risk severed arms.
 
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From an engineering point of view, it looks like it's a fault with the barometer - I'd get the unit repaired/replaced rather than risk severed arms.
Good call, its kind of like duh, now that I think about it!

Arms?, fingers would be worst.
:eek:
 
Smart return to home disabled ... no problems since then ... around 6 more flights so far.
 

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