laitys_forests
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So my first crash, just playing in my backyard while I get the documents to go to the forests…
Bartman did an extremely good job building a DJI 550 NAZA GPS for me (in about a week) and gave me a quick induction in fine New Jersey. Since arriving back to laos a basic reassemble was completed, then I practiced my take off and landings. But as an (smart arse) enthused student I started getting cocky, I popped it off the ground but promptly brought it down too low. It’s camera mount clipped first so it did a small nose dive, flipping onto its top (quite gently but on concrete). Now I cannot get the propellers to spool. There is no visible damage (apart from slight furry tips of the rotors), I have power to all LEDS and put it on the assistant to see what it might tell me. To me it looks normal. Can anyone help me with the next phase of MC fun, trouble shooting after mishaps?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can share such lessons learnt and I look forward to sharing my steps to getting a LIDAR under a MR in the coming year!
Cheers,
Richard
Bartman did an extremely good job building a DJI 550 NAZA GPS for me (in about a week) and gave me a quick induction in fine New Jersey. Since arriving back to laos a basic reassemble was completed, then I practiced my take off and landings. But as an (smart arse) enthused student I started getting cocky, I popped it off the ground but promptly brought it down too low. It’s camera mount clipped first so it did a small nose dive, flipping onto its top (quite gently but on concrete). Now I cannot get the propellers to spool. There is no visible damage (apart from slight furry tips of the rotors), I have power to all LEDS and put it on the assistant to see what it might tell me. To me it looks normal. Can anyone help me with the next phase of MC fun, trouble shooting after mishaps?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can share such lessons learnt and I look forward to sharing my steps to getting a LIDAR under a MR in the coming year!
Cheers,
Richard