Sad day today. My Spark flew away. Could not get it down. With help of the Airdata site I have registered an account and uploaded the fligts from 3 different phones. Huawei Mate 10 pro, iPhone 5S and iPhone 6S plus. After analyzing I can clearly see that some minor problems have occured from beginning of may and escalated until today. It started with some "Below Hard Deck", then came more and more "Data Loss" and some "GPS Bad".
First I thought that the new Autopilot app or the iPhone 6S was to blame. Back in time the smaller iPhone 5S also got the problems. And finally I could see trouble also with GO4 and the Android problem longer back in time.
Then I remembered that three times I have experienced IMU message for problem, that made me start a calibrating sequence. One of them was back in januari/februari and the last ones recently. All of these calibrations did not finish as the should. The Spark was sitting in stage 2 and 3 and nothing more happened over a long time. Finally I shut down and started over and the no more indication of fault.
So I think there was something wrong with the bird, that then escalated during may and these days of june. When she disappeared, I was flying with Autopilot, so I can imagine what DJI should respond if I was to try the guarantee. I don't even have the Spark longer, as it flew away with the wind and I guess it is buried in the sea now.
Anyone that have updated to a Mavic Air or something in Sweden or nearby, and want to sell me a used Spark?
First I thought that the new Autopilot app or the iPhone 6S was to blame. Back in time the smaller iPhone 5S also got the problems. And finally I could see trouble also with GO4 and the Android problem longer back in time.
Then I remembered that three times I have experienced IMU message for problem, that made me start a calibrating sequence. One of them was back in januari/februari and the last ones recently. All of these calibrations did not finish as the should. The Spark was sitting in stage 2 and 3 and nothing more happened over a long time. Finally I shut down and started over and the no more indication of fault.
So I think there was something wrong with the bird, that then escalated during may and these days of june. When she disappeared, I was flying with Autopilot, so I can imagine what DJI should respond if I was to try the guarantee. I don't even have the Spark longer, as it flew away with the wind and I guess it is buried in the sea now.
Anyone that have updated to a Mavic Air or something in Sweden or nearby, and want to sell me a used Spark?