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<blockquote data-quote="hiflyer" data-source="post: 75506" data-attributes="member: 13129"><p>you probably have heard all of this but did you do the firmware updates on both the drone and controller?. and have you calibrated the controller? If they don't have the same firmware and the controller is out of calibration watch out. I crashed my Spark. Don't think it was my fault. It suddenly dove to ground level and hit a concrete block. I was able to twist it back into shape and put on a couple of props and it flew about the same as always..but the avoidance no longer worked. I didn't really care about that, but then I got to thinking I would start caring about it real fast if it hit someone. Bite the bullet and send it back to DJI. It's painless except to the wallet. You're not going to trust it unless it's fixed and It's easy to download the logs etc. and send it in. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiflyer, post: 75506, member: 13129"] you probably have heard all of this but did you do the firmware updates on both the drone and controller?. and have you calibrated the controller? If they don't have the same firmware and the controller is out of calibration watch out. I crashed my Spark. Don't think it was my fault. It suddenly dove to ground level and hit a concrete block. I was able to twist it back into shape and put on a couple of props and it flew about the same as always..but the avoidance no longer worked. I didn't really care about that, but then I got to thinking I would start caring about it real fast if it hit someone. Bite the bullet and send it back to DJI. It's painless except to the wallet. You're not going to trust it unless it's fixed and It's easy to download the logs etc. and send it in. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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