Yes ... hardware errors can and do happen (rarely)Here is a confirmed Mavic flyaway last week that DJI took responsibility for:
The initial thread of the upset Mavic owner's flyaway: PLEASE HELP ME!! :( :(
The second thread of a happy customer after being told he's getting a free replacement: DJI CUSTOMER SERVICE!
Lol.. I was just ribbing you a little.. No foul intended.
Happy New Year guys!Yes ... hardware errors can and do happen (rarely)
I know as I've had one myself and because of the recorded flight data, DJI replaced mine as well even though I could not show them the Phantom.
My point is that real flyaways are exceptionally rare
All I can say is that I'm reading about quite a few on this forum. If you just bought or received one for a gift or worse yet are young and worked hard to save up for your dream drone and you lose it , you've lost 100% of your drones. For those it becomes a nightmare. I will read what you have posted now.How many drones are you aware of that are flying away?
It's easy to get the impression that it's a common thing, google and you'll find it mentioned all over the place.
But at least for modern DJI drones it's so rare to be almost a myth.
Since the first Phantom 3 almost two years ago, DJI drones have a flight data recorder built into the app.
Analysis of flight data shows exactly what the cause of "flyaway" reports is and it's almost always user error.
In the good old days before the P3, if you lost your Phantom 1 or 2 you could tell everyone that it just flew away and save face.
Not so nowdays. Here's an example of how the flight data shows what really happened: I finally lost my Phantom - not a "flyaway"
The flight data has also helped find lost Phantoms all over the world.
Here's a little more reading on the myth of "flyaways".: Fear of Flying 2016 - The Last Word on Drone Flyaways! - Drone Flyers
Second, the Mavic is faster than the Phantom 3 Pro, 40mph vs 35mph respectively.
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