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<blockquote data-quote="barukatang" data-source="post: 4189" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>was flying my spark filming a waterfall the otherday. about 30-40 feet up i struck a tree branch and it fell onto its back into a a rocky creek bed. it took about 1-2 min to get to the crashed craft which was surprisingly still powered on. the battery was above the water to give you an idea how deep the water was. i busted 2 props and dented the exhaust for the heatsink. i dried it off overnight and whatdaya know the thing still powers on, gimbal looks like it works. the one issue im having is one of the motors is kitty wompus. the gap between the top and bottom parts of the motor are all parallel on 3 of the 4 motors but on the 4th its bent alittle bit. when pushing the props with my finger it feels like the motor is taking bigger "steps" than the other motors. weird thing is it flies and is only alittle louder than before. id like to fix it myself but am prepared to send it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barukatang, post: 4189, member: 527"] was flying my spark filming a waterfall the otherday. about 30-40 feet up i struck a tree branch and it fell onto its back into a a rocky creek bed. it took about 1-2 min to get to the crashed craft which was surprisingly still powered on. the battery was above the water to give you an idea how deep the water was. i busted 2 props and dented the exhaust for the heatsink. i dried it off overnight and whatdaya know the thing still powers on, gimbal looks like it works. the one issue im having is one of the motors is kitty wompus. the gap between the top and bottom parts of the motor are all parallel on 3 of the 4 motors but on the 4th its bent alittle bit. when pushing the props with my finger it feels like the motor is taking bigger "steps" than the other motors. weird thing is it flies and is only alittle louder than before. id like to fix it myself but am prepared to send it in. [/QUOTE]
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