Danny80
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Nikolay S Donev Posted at 2018-5-22 12:57
The answer is to sell your drone till its new so you can buy a new one I was so excited about the Air... now I watch it on my desk cuz I know it's not only a message....and they will say everything to keep the truth about it. They never thought there are some engineers here at the forum...software and hardware and they think they can lie to us about how small the issue is cuz they know you will go for another brand. How can a simple error become so hard to fix?
I don't agree. Problem is that in such companies, when there's a problem, they don't let the engineering staff speak directly and reply to your question. The persons who post informations are more a sort of press / social media officers which are more trained to talk to the big public.
The Mavic Air might have some minor issues but is a very young product, we can expect some flaws.
Those flaws will probably be corrected with the next FW upgrades. I believe DJI has no interest in selling bad products, to the contrary the make excellent drones, in my honest opinion.
I agree that maybe DJI could give quicker answer and clearly state whether the bug has been solved or not. You can do two things, either leave your drone in a corner or try to get an "official" clearance to fly it. Once DJI states that it's safe to fly it, you don't have to fear anything. If it crashes due to THAT single motor issue DJI will somehow be forced to repair or replace your machine. I think that a post in a forum cannot be taken as an official statement by DJI though... Good luck ! |
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