I got the opportnunity to test my new RP gimbal yesterday. Bright and sunny day, very windy. 10-15 mph with gusts over 25. I probably wouldn't normally fly on such a windy day but a) the Phantom can handle it, and b) what a great test for the gimbal.
My plan was to shot a few minutes each at 1080i 60 and 1080p 30 both with and without CPL.
Things were going well until 10 minutes into the flight (60% battery left), I lost all control. She pitched hard right and down from about 150'. I was fortunate that she came down a couple of hundred feet from where I was. I was flying in GPS mode in an area where I have flown many times. (GPS lock, 8 sats (I didn't look when I lost her). There really was no time to try ATTI mode. She was still running on the ground and would not shut down from the controller, I had to turn her off at the battery.
Unfortunately, the crash was not captured on video. Based on what was on the card, when I switched filming modes the last time, I must have hit the camera button and took a picture vs. starting the new recording.
When I reviewed the video I did have, there is major jello. I am not sure if this was a symptom of whatever caused the crash or I just need to dial in the gimbal.
The phantom appears to be fine. I did break the camera mount on the gimbal.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4Ldw4HxPCU[/youtube]

DSC04390 by iresq, on Flickr
My plan was to shot a few minutes each at 1080i 60 and 1080p 30 both with and without CPL.
Things were going well until 10 minutes into the flight (60% battery left), I lost all control. She pitched hard right and down from about 150'. I was fortunate that she came down a couple of hundred feet from where I was. I was flying in GPS mode in an area where I have flown many times. (GPS lock, 8 sats (I didn't look when I lost her). There really was no time to try ATTI mode. She was still running on the ground and would not shut down from the controller, I had to turn her off at the battery.
Unfortunately, the crash was not captured on video. Based on what was on the card, when I switched filming modes the last time, I must have hit the camera button and took a picture vs. starting the new recording.
When I reviewed the video I did have, there is major jello. I am not sure if this was a symptom of whatever caused the crash or I just need to dial in the gimbal.
The phantom appears to be fine. I did break the camera mount on the gimbal.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4Ldw4HxPCU[/youtube]

DSC04390 by iresq, on Flickr