Flydigital
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Inexperienced but Impatient to fly I made a few mistakes. Lost my now very expensive F550 with everything on board but happily reunited after 48 hours.
I flew in a very strong wind, but it did very well. When the battery ran out I switched to a battery that wasn't fully charged. I was using a lipo alarm as my cue to bring it down. When it started bleeping it began to flail and drift downwind. It seems there was no time to bring it in. The power to bring it in against the wind wasn't there and it drifter out f the park. It was at about 15-20m and dropping but due to wind drifting off over houses losing altitude then out of sight. Thanks to a few flyer drops and asking around I was reunited with it via a kind neighbour living next to drop zone.
I think the half charge, high wind and urban area + my total lack of experience didn't help. I'm also aware these things are always at risk of flying off. Very glad it didn't damage anything or anyone. Also I've read they should not go above 400'. I don't know how high that is but I went as high as felt I appropriate but without any way to measure- it's just a guess without OSD -next step.
Im now planning to fly again and be aware of limits and risks. Take note of battery life etc. in this case it seems the battery discharged completely as it's now a bit baggy and no doubt ruined.
I got everything back and cut down the footage. The crash is from 3m30s approx. (filmed in Tufnell Park Playing fields, London N19)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3t8sm8cgrk5431z/TufnellPark.mp4
I flew in a very strong wind, but it did very well. When the battery ran out I switched to a battery that wasn't fully charged. I was using a lipo alarm as my cue to bring it down. When it started bleeping it began to flail and drift downwind. It seems there was no time to bring it in. The power to bring it in against the wind wasn't there and it drifter out f the park. It was at about 15-20m and dropping but due to wind drifting off over houses losing altitude then out of sight. Thanks to a few flyer drops and asking around I was reunited with it via a kind neighbour living next to drop zone.
I think the half charge, high wind and urban area + my total lack of experience didn't help. I'm also aware these things are always at risk of flying off. Very glad it didn't damage anything or anyone. Also I've read they should not go above 400'. I don't know how high that is but I went as high as felt I appropriate but without any way to measure- it's just a guess without OSD -next step.
Im now planning to fly again and be aware of limits and risks. Take note of battery life etc. in this case it seems the battery discharged completely as it's now a bit baggy and no doubt ruined.
I got everything back and cut down the footage. The crash is from 3m30s approx. (filmed in Tufnell Park Playing fields, London N19)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3t8sm8cgrk5431z/TufnellPark.mp4