Timebandit
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Hello all,
Got my first multi-rotor the other day, a DJI 450 Flamewheel Naza.
When flew it the other day after 4 mins of flight it decided that it would flip inverted whilst hovering and slam itself into the ground.
I've searched here and found a few threads where others have have similar things happening, but none have had a real conclusive answer.
Suggestions seem to be motor-esc connection problems, and gain issues, both of which I will try when I get it back in the air.
Up until this point I'd flown it 5-6 times with no issue, but did this time mount my gopro, so the crash is on video.
If you watch/listen closely you can hear the motors power down, flip and power back up before it hits the ground.
Can also see that when descending the quad wobbles, I guess this is due to lack of authority due to the rotors being slowed. Helicopters can do the same thing when auto rotating, I need to play with the gains to fix that.
FYI I'm flying it in manual mode
Thoughts appreciated
Peter
Got my first multi-rotor the other day, a DJI 450 Flamewheel Naza.
When flew it the other day after 4 mins of flight it decided that it would flip inverted whilst hovering and slam itself into the ground.
I've searched here and found a few threads where others have have similar things happening, but none have had a real conclusive answer.
Suggestions seem to be motor-esc connection problems, and gain issues, both of which I will try when I get it back in the air.
Up until this point I'd flown it 5-6 times with no issue, but did this time mount my gopro, so the crash is on video.
If you watch/listen closely you can hear the motors power down, flip and power back up before it hits the ground.
Can also see that when descending the quad wobbles, I guess this is due to lack of authority due to the rotors being slowed. Helicopters can do the same thing when auto rotating, I need to play with the gains to fix that.
FYI I'm flying it in manual mode
Thoughts appreciated
Peter
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