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Flight distance : 2015627 ft
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I received my first drone ever, the Mini 3 Pro on July 21, 2022, and just absolutely fell in love with it.
The stunning 4K/60P video, flawless stabilization, and seeing the world from the perspective of being high in the air was breathtaking.
Then, one sunny day in my fourth week of ownership, I was on one of my longer journeys, and longer distances, about one mile, when suddenly, the RC Controller flashed “Aircraft Overheat, Forced Landing”.
Gasp.
From about a mile away, helpless to stop it, the Mini 3 Pro landed on a busy street, and of course, before I could get there to recover it, it was destroyed after being run over by a vehicle. And, if you’re wondering, the ambient outdoor temperature was below 40 C/ 104F.
Fortunately, I had Refresh Care, and in a stunning display of professional dedication to customer satisfaction, I had my replacement Mini 3 pro within 6 days.
Still wary about a duplicate situation arising, I contacted DJI customer care, and was assured that the aircraft in an overheat situation, like a “high wind warning”, is supposed to alert you and allow you to control the aircraft to a safe landing, so I was under the impression I may have initially received a defective product.
However, that’s not the case. Flying the replacement Mini 3 Pro today, again with an ambient temperature under 40C/104F, the same thing happened to the replacement, although I was more fortunate in this instance, because the aircraft was close to my home point, and I was able to safely recover it without any damage.
So, I’m disappointed, and believe this issue, if not corrected, is a deal breaker, and makes the aircraft unsuitable for flight without a warning that if it is overheating, you have the opportunity to control it to a safe and accessible landing point.
And, as of now, that is not possible.
Has this occurred with any of you other Mini 3 Pro owners?
Thanks.
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