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<blockquote data-quote="Tafische" data-source="post: 60841" data-attributes="member: 11370"><p>I am not unsympathetic to your situation, but what was going on at the 1:35 mark and then afterward where the Spark makes some really erratic moves? Did a gull possibly hit it from behind?</p><p></p><p>Without the full logs it is really difficult to diagnose. My suggestions and practice has always been to immediately return home whenever I have any type of unexplained or abnormal behavior. Quick and erratic movements like this can have unexpected results and sometimes even the advanced electronics of the Spark can't decipher what is happening. You end up with Yaw errors and other problems that can not be corrected in the air. </p><p></p><p>Again, without the logs it is hard to say...and I get what you are saying with the goggles. Looking from an objective viewpoint I would say that you should have landed after the first erratic move. If it has crashed at that point, then I might put more blame on DJI. again...tough call....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tafische, post: 60841, member: 11370"] I am not unsympathetic to your situation, but what was going on at the 1:35 mark and then afterward where the Spark makes some really erratic moves? Did a gull possibly hit it from behind? Without the full logs it is really difficult to diagnose. My suggestions and practice has always been to immediately return home whenever I have any type of unexplained or abnormal behavior. Quick and erratic movements like this can have unexpected results and sometimes even the advanced electronics of the Spark can't decipher what is happening. You end up with Yaw errors and other problems that can not be corrected in the air. Again, without the logs it is hard to say...and I get what you are saying with the goggles. Looking from an objective viewpoint I would say that you should have landed after the first erratic move. If it has crashed at that point, then I might put more blame on DJI. again...tough call.... [/QUOTE]
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