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fans56a35a6c Posted at 2017-4-25 10:37
Yea, that's what I'm thinking. If the Mavic was PROPERLY BUILT, you won't get any problems, at all. And, we all know DJI rushed building these drones and a good percentage of it shouldn't pass their quality control and still went out in the market. Hence a lot of faulty Mavics. I flew my Mavic with my Litchi 80% of the time and have missions over 5 miles long and the bird came back in 1 piece. I flew it on snowstorm, circled 20 ft away from cell phone towers, land in front of a police car ;) and do crazy things and still nothing wrong with it. I wouldn't trade this for another brand new Mavic..
First fly safe and don't do crazy thing because one day you are gonna run out of luck, you will have a fly away or worse end up in the news and then you'll come back like everybody else crying and saying that the MP is faulty.
Like Laceyboy said a lot of newbies don't respect the machine, don't read manuals, and when it goes south... complains that the MP is faulty, is not built right etc... and then give me a new MP.
Again, probably the MP sold millions and even if a few hundreds came back TRULY faulty that is a win.
I had to change my new Mercedes TWICE because of a defect, took it to the dealer more than 6 times for the same problem. Every industry will have defect. Now if you have thousands and thousands than YES the MP was NOT PROPERLY built...
BTW, I don't work for DJI, I don't get paid by DJI I only use their products almost everything except the Inspire and the heavy industrial one and if there is any problem I will be the first to get on their case.
SAFETY FIRST - FUN SECOND
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