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I've got data files and I've guide flight data and I've got DAT files...I'm confused on what you need
You'll need to DropBox it.NOOOOOO!!!! Damnet!! It says the DAT file is too large to upload
Okay...got dropbox, adding the files to it, how do YOU see the files?
It's just MHO. I'm spit balling and probably wrong. But, I do think that it's either battery loose, battery failure, or failure in the circuit between the battery and the motors. Among these types of incidents there have been cases where clearly the battery came loose. And, there has been at least one where power was resumed - that might have been the result of hitting the ground and re-seating.The battery is quite literally the most important checklist as I have read and heard many horror stories about the battery falling out.
If you're referring to the incident where power was resumed we will need FLY037.DAT if it exists.Does it look like from your point of view that that was a possibility?
Thank you for that info so what was the loud grinding g noise just before it fell? Surely that had something to do with the scenario. It sounded like a gear grinding noise...best way I know to describe it. Also I understand that you think the battery came loose but I'm wondering how that is possible when I always make the battery one of the utmost checks in my checklist to make sure it's in tightly and completely. Not saying you are wrong just asking how that's possible
I will look for it tonightIf you're referring to the incident where power was resumed we will need FLY037.DAT if it exists.
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