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Camera lens cracked as a result of mist/fog causing infrared sensor failure
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<blockquote data-quote="ChristoffB" data-source="post: 88686" data-attributes="member: 15478"><p>Thank you for taking the time to analyze my incident, I really appreciate it! My theory would then be that the moisture content of the fog/mist resulted in some condensation on the bottom sensors which resulted in the error not being cleared as it closed in on the ground.</p><p></p><p>I think the fence (it was a wire fence) actually cushioned the impact. The cracked lens was probably because of the spark falling face down on some sharp chip-stone. The aircraft flipped over and in the process scuffed the propellers as it rotated on the gravel until the aircraft shut off. There are literally no other signs of impact on the rest of the drone.</p><p></p><p>A very expensive lesson learned nevertheless... ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChristoffB, post: 88686, member: 15478"] Thank you for taking the time to analyze my incident, I really appreciate it! My theory would then be that the moisture content of the fog/mist resulted in some condensation on the bottom sensors which resulted in the error not being cleared as it closed in on the ground. I think the fence (it was a wire fence) actually cushioned the impact. The cracked lens was probably because of the spark falling face down on some sharp chip-stone. The aircraft flipped over and in the process scuffed the propellers as it rotated on the gravel until the aircraft shut off. There are literally no other signs of impact on the rest of the drone. A very expensive lesson learned nevertheless... ? [/QUOTE]
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