So what occurred wasn't a full-on crash, but I'd classify it more as a hard landing after brushing against a low-hanging tree branch. When a compass error occurred, it drifted on decent.
One prop needed to be replaced after the last 1" or so of one end cracked off.
Everything else checks out fine - no hairline cracks, no other damage. I replaced the prop, recalibrated the IMU and compass, and it flies like the first day I bought it.
HOWEVER - one slight problem. The camera is no longer aimed directly forward. It isn't tilted at an angle -- the horizon is perfectly straight -- however, it doesn't aim directly straight forward; but rather it is off from dead-center by a few degrees. I've calibrated the gimbal a few times, but it seems to come back to this same center-point that is off-center. Any ideas on how to get this back to center?
One prop needed to be replaced after the last 1" or so of one end cracked off.
Everything else checks out fine - no hairline cracks, no other damage. I replaced the prop, recalibrated the IMU and compass, and it flies like the first day I bought it.
HOWEVER - one slight problem. The camera is no longer aimed directly forward. It isn't tilted at an angle -- the horizon is perfectly straight -- however, it doesn't aim directly straight forward; but rather it is off from dead-center by a few degrees. I've calibrated the gimbal a few times, but it seems to come back to this same center-point that is off-center. Any ideas on how to get this back to center?