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Flight distance : 1943159 ft
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Sky High View 9 Posted at 2017-5-25 00:31
Hi, yes a very costly mistake but a really good learning experience. It has been about 12 weeks since it happened so please excuse me for adding some humour to my tale of what happened. Believe me, when it happened the shock had me 'stunned' and luckily no one was with me to see my 'pain'. Here we go, " I ordered the I2 after much deliberation and eventually convincing my wife that I 'needed' the upgrade (From my P4) so I could produce high quality videos. The waiting for delivery seemed like months when in fact it was only about 2 days from a local dealer(UK). You know how the next bit goes,'The unboxing and finally the opening of the 'DJI Case'. The anticipation and excitement after watching all the promo videos (I think the same one over and over again :-) and then when you finally see it ,WOW !, its a work of art, its a beauty, its fantastic etc. The thoughts of even one dead bug or tiny bit of mud getting onto its 'shell' is unthinkable ............ Well, the weather had been dismal and it was 4 days until the maiden flight so I did all the tests, checked FW ,all the other stuff etc so when the first day of decent weather came I was ready. Then the big mistake I made was this, because it was brand new and I wanted to keep its 'little feet' clean I thought I would use a 'Brand new' Take off / Landing mat .............. little did I know that within about 3 seconds of a nice smooth, successful 'Take off' that the wind from the props would lift a corner of the mat then a small 'gust' of natural wind from the side would blow the mat from the ground and into the props..... everything dropped to the ground in a huddled mess. (This all happened within a nano second, no chance for evasive action) Then I had to watch my brand new I2 upside down, squirming around on the gravel and mud until I could knock off the engines. I could see that there was lots of prop pieces smashed all over the ground but when I went in to examine things ,I could see that one of the legs had completely snapped(See attached pic)". The lesson I learnt and what I do now is place medium size weights to all four corners of the TO/Landing mat . And to think ,the I2 was only about 3 feet high when it fell to the ground so it doesn't take much to break the 'Plastic' legs.
To answer the queries , the company who are going to repair it have told me that because the whole boom arm/ legs are all bonded together, it has to have the whole arm changed. I was quoted about £500 . Like I said earlier, excuse the humour attached to my tale but I have had to look at this as a vital learning experience as I paid £4500 (Including the X5s) and it would be very easy to get very down and negative about this- at least no one got hurt and at the end of the day I will get it back fixed someday-just dunno when !!
Link to picture on msn onedrive:
don't see your link for the picture. Really want to know how the plastic leg is bonded to the arm and hence cost you an arm and a leg, no punt intended |
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