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- May 22, 2019
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Hi all 
Despite being told over and over to be careful, my son crashed my Spark into a tree at full sport-mode speed last week. On first look, it just needed a new rotor blade, the motors are all fine and it takes off, flies and lands perfectly. BUT, whilst it is still fixed to the mounting point, the gimbal doesn't self-adjust, it looks like a dog in trouble for something, head hung, pointed down to the right. If I carefully push it, it moves without any clicks or whines but always droops back down when I let it go. I do however get a perfect video feed and nothing seems to be physically broken. Any ideas as to a fix? Anything would be very much appreciated. Thanks ... Tim, Southampton, UK

Despite being told over and over to be careful, my son crashed my Spark into a tree at full sport-mode speed last week. On first look, it just needed a new rotor blade, the motors are all fine and it takes off, flies and lands perfectly. BUT, whilst it is still fixed to the mounting point, the gimbal doesn't self-adjust, it looks like a dog in trouble for something, head hung, pointed down to the right. If I carefully push it, it moves without any clicks or whines but always droops back down when I let it go. I do however get a perfect video feed and nothing seems to be physically broken. Any ideas as to a fix? Anything would be very much appreciated. Thanks ... Tim, Southampton, UK