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The flight log contains the usual errors seen when a prop flies off mid-flight.
And what ARE those errors?
Thanks...
The flight log contains the usual errors seen when a prop flies off mid-flight.
Yep, seagulls have had a go at mine on several occasions. Territorial little sods.I lost a P3 to seagulls a year back. It was a group and one dived down and attacked it. Probably broke a prop. All the video showed was a flash of orange leg in the DJI app.
Compass calibrations are unnecessary. Do it once and leave it.Why did you not calibrate your compass? That's put rather plainly in the manual. Just saying. That should tell you something about the error and the cause. Sorry fog your loss.
Sent from my SHIELD Tablet K1 using PhantomPilots mobile app
I think you're right. Either a lost/broken prop or a motor failure. Without the .DAT it would be difficult to distinguish between the two. But, almost certainly a propulsion issue. Looks like it happened at time 418 secs.
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@rwparkinson I noticed you referenced HealthyDrones indicating a compass error. This always happens with a propulsion issue. When HD sees a rapid heading change it assumes that can't actually be happening and that the compass must be at fault. In fact the heading is changing rapidly because of reduced or no propulsion from one of the prop/motors.
I am new to this site and only have 60 or so flights under my belt with a P3P. On a many ocassions after a moderate length flight I note the motors are very warm to sometimes hot and I have noted the props on one or two times being slightly loose than when at the start of the flight. Is it possible that during set-up and checks some users are not careful enough with the tightening proceedure and during a flight one of these props are spinning off when heated and the bird is decending or a sudden change in speed happens. I now tighten all props using the prop spanner and have not had any problems relating to loose props since. I'm just putting my findings out there for consideration.Lost my P3P last weekend in a freefall from about 200 ft. Saw the whole thing unfold on my tablet as it tumbled towards the ocean. I have no idea what happened as I had been flying without any problems for about 15 minutes and was on my second (fully charged) battery. Any ideas on why this expensive failure occured?
I believe in your incident the data was ambiguous. It could have also been a broken or lost prop.Always tighten props before flight. In my case, data indicated motor failure or loss.
Actually, the data is ambiguous; it could have been a broken or lost prop. If you recall I analyzed the data in posts #17 and #30 of this thread.Avionics downloaded from tablet suggest otherwise. DJI honored warranty by replacing aircraft, battery and card.
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