P4A/P reliability.

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Hello all.

I'm looking to upgrade from my p3p on which I repaired cracks with araldite and used reinforcing plates. I was going to upgrade to a used phantom 4 pro or advanced, but I wanted to ask how prone they are to having the same issue, is it as serious and widespread as the phantom 3s?

I really don't want to deal with it again so if that's the case I'll probably just get a mavic, despite how ugly they are...
 
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The body of the P4 series is supposed to be an improvement. I havent seen/heard anyone mention those stress cracks that i know were common with the P3 series. I had a P3 Pro and thankfully never dealt with that. I have a P4 now and havent had any issues with the body. If you havent already seen first hand its an obvious improvement.

With all that said a Mavic wouldnt be a bad idea depending on what you use it for. I agree with you on its appearance though. I love my Phantom but I could see myself with a Mavic should a need for that particular drone arise.

Good luck!
 
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My P4A (2 years old at the time) developed a crack on one of its arms, never crashed and rarely used in sport mode. I replaced the lower shell on my own.
 
I’ve owned both. Very reliable if you stay away from hard impacts. Otherwise, no cracks (like my P3’s). The Adv saves on cost with only a couple possible drawbacks. Only front/bottom sensors (like P4) and uses the P4 remote (300C). The P4P has additional sensors and a remote (300F/or E) capable of flying all the P4’s S/A/P. The remote also has built in GPS in case your device does not. You may not need or rarely use these options. Either way, you will not be disappointed.
 
I’ve owned both. Very reliable if you stay away from hard impacts. Otherwise, no cracks (like my P3’s). The Adv saves on cost with only a couple possible drawbacks. Only front/bottom sensors (like P4) and uses the P4 remote (300C). The P4P has additional sensors and a remote (300F/or E) capable of flying all the P4’s S/A/P. The remote also has built in GPS in case your device does not. You may not need or rarely use these options. Either way, you will not be disappointed.

Thanks for the replies, I've made up my mind. I'm selling my p3p and buying a mavic 2 air. I've seen people in forums with cracked p4s and don't to have to deal with even the slightest possibility of it. I'm sick of the words "stress cracks" at this point and I just want to avoid phantoms for that reason. That and the fact that if I sell my p3p with an iPad mini 1 (wouldn't have a use anymore) then it would effectively be an exchange and I'd end up with a brand new drone. This (I hope) will last me upwards of 5 years crack free. I never have and probably never will get over the novelty of photos from 400ft in the sky.
 
Glad you made up your mind. Out of 6 P3's all but 1, had a crack. Out of 8 P4's only 1 had a tiny crack and it wasn't on an arm. All used drones when I purchased. Don't think I'm lucky, just that P4 stress cracks are rare. Everything breaks, Mavics too. Good choice though. Stay in touch and see on MavicPilots.
Fly safe; And Everything Will Be All Right!
 
Sorry to hear that but it's your decision.
However P4P is still a better drone.

I'm aware of that, but even used it'd be stretching my budget too far, and in future I'd like to visit flying locations by bike, not something that's very easy with a phantom. It'll still be an upgrade over a p3p, and if it lasts and I don't crash it, I'll probably keep it upwards of 5 years.
 
100% agree. Flies better in high winds and you can beat the one inch Sony sensor.

It is also twice the price. I'd like to hope it's better. I asked for some opinions, I got them and made up my mind. At this point you're now just displaying to me your fanboyism for phantoms.

As I previously stated, I could only afford a phantom 4 advanced, not the pro, and I need the portability of a mavic for future work. As well as that, the mavic air 2 has a longer flight time, better transmission system, which is a big deal for me in the UK (we follow ce regulations). The service I offer is 4k video, the mavic air 2 can do that in 60fps, with a much higher bitrate than my p3p. It is all I need, and I'll be getting a NEW drone. I dont have to worry about getting a used p4 that someone's scratched up and crashed a bunch of times.
 
That's all have been said. For the portability the Mav. is absolutely better choice.
 
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It is also twice the price. I'd like to hope it's better. I asked for some opinions, I got them and made up my mind. At this point you're now just displaying to me your fanboyism for phantoms.

As I previously stated, I could only afford a phantom 4 advanced, not the pro, and I need the portability of a mavic for future work. As well as that, the mavic air 2 has a longer flight time, better transmission system, which is a big deal for me in the UK (we follow ce regulations). The service I offer is 4k video, the mavic air 2 can do that in 60fps, with a much higher bitrate than my p3p. It is all I need, and I'll be getting a NEW drone. I dont have to worry about getting a used p4 that someone's scratched up and crashed a bunch of times.

I guess I missed the part about low budget, looked again at your opening comments and its not there.. Fanboyism for phantoms - not.

But youre correct, if you want a low budget unit, go with the Mavic.
 
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