FatedFilmsNC
lvl.4
United States
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Alright, can somebody please explain what might have happened here? I would have uploaded the .txt flight log, except upon crashing, the battery popped out, thus not saving a flight log on the aircraft. It did save the video, and the flight log in the DJI Go App (synced). In the above videos, you can see it swaying from side to side with zero stick input, then when I try to correct it and fly forward about 10 feet and up about 5 feet, it slingshot my drone backwards, 20+ feet past my home point, clipping a tree, then continuing backwards into a brick wall. Here are the facts:
-I was in P mode the entire time
-I had 12 satellites connected
-I did a succesful compass calibration right before this flight.
-I updated the DJI Go app to 2.8.0 right before this flight.
-I have flown at this location 12+ times
-on the screen, you can see my readings for altitude are negative, even though in the recorded video from the camera, you can see that is not the case, as there is nowhere to go down in altitude at my location, and i actually did an auto take off, so it should have read 3.9 ft (or whatever auto-take off altitude is).
-You can see once it starts going backwards (after I initially tried to fly backwards slightly), I do push the joystick back shortly twice. This is because I freaked out because of the speed my drone was all of a sudden traveling in, but the drone was not responding to my joystick movements and just continuing backwards, even when pressing the joysticks to move the drone forward (joystick sensitivity set high). If it saved a flight log (.txt), I would upload it to see what happened, but unfortunately, these two videos are my only clues. I have never experienced anything like this before. I realized I pushed the joystick backwards right before it shot backwards, but the time I had it pressed to go backwards SHOULD NOT have caused it to do what it did, as it never has before. Any input would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
David
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