I don’t think that’s what the OP meant.
It’s not DJI, but I’ll start. Aside from MANY light drones like fatshark 101s and symas that got put on roofs and in trees due to updrafts, I’ve only had one camera drone “crash” if you could even call it that. Bebop 2. 25% bettery. Was flying a final loop around my neighborhood before landing to swap batteries, but as the drone flew over a neighbors high power wifi, I lost the drone. Without smart RTH for low batt, or obstacle avoidance, the bebop waited 60 seconds before ascending to 100 ft and then began returning home. When my controller reconnected, I got reconnected to the drone just before it blindly drifted into my house, but I wasn’t safe yet. Battery dropping 1% every second. With no time to fly to me or find clear ground I found the softest looking bush I could and made a perfect touchdown, landing literally as the camera feed cut out. I didn’t even know if the drone was ok until I retrieved it.
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Despite the landing, it was like touching down on a pillow. She still flies, not even a scratch, but as a precaution I used some 3rd party companies to set a low battery rth from my phone when the batt runs down, as the bebop 2 is not equipped with smart batteries. Moral of the story? Watch Bebop 2 signal strength and avoid prolonging a flight to get the last shot in.