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Well, it happened
Ill preface this story by saying this was 100% PILOT ERROR. No ifs ands or buts. I got stupid and paid for it... How much? not sure yet.
So I was out flying manual mode to test my acceleration. There was no improvement at all... So manual mode, acro, any mode, its simply not allowing faster acceleration. Top speed yes, acceleration, nope.. so we need to look elsewhere for that improvement.
I took it up to around 200 feet, flipped it to acro mode just to see how responsive it was. um, lets just say, IT WAS.
I pushed the right stick up and immediately it flipped. I panicked when i saw it rolling and let go of the stick about 25% from completing the loop. Of course that sends it flying towards the ground.
I could not get to fly mode (nor did i think about it at the time). I posted in another thread how im a GPS flyer, because i panic. I panic and i dont make the right move.
This time, i panicked and made the wrong mode. Instead of flipping it to fly mode, i tried to recover and it went speeding in to a corn field/tree line at about 60 mph.
So i ran inside, put shoes on and ran after it (not too far from me). I walked down a corn row and soon found that spot in the field completely flooded (as i knew it was prone to do from previous flights). I then heard a motor spinning. I finally found the quad about half submerged (the back end, with the front end sticking out of the water).
I picked it up, powered it off, pulled my shoes from the mud (suction). and trudged home.
After hosing myself off, i went inside to assess the damage.
Who knows.
2 motors were seized, 2 were fine. Washing them out got them free again.
After that I completely dismantled the quad part by part. Pulled the motor pods (great design), and everything else.
Im in the process of letting it dry out.
I may put it back together later and test it out.
One strange thing. the battery i pulled out of it wouldnt power off. even after removing from the quad and holding the button, it powers itself back on like it wants to work. im charging it now to see if it will reset. if not, im out a battery perhaps.
Here is a picture of my dismantled quad. AFTER its been cleaned


So I was out flying manual mode to test my acceleration. There was no improvement at all... So manual mode, acro, any mode, its simply not allowing faster acceleration. Top speed yes, acceleration, nope.. so we need to look elsewhere for that improvement.
I took it up to around 200 feet, flipped it to acro mode just to see how responsive it was. um, lets just say, IT WAS.
I pushed the right stick up and immediately it flipped. I panicked when i saw it rolling and let go of the stick about 25% from completing the loop. Of course that sends it flying towards the ground.
I could not get to fly mode (nor did i think about it at the time). I posted in another thread how im a GPS flyer, because i panic. I panic and i dont make the right move.
This time, i panicked and made the wrong mode. Instead of flipping it to fly mode, i tried to recover and it went speeding in to a corn field/tree line at about 60 mph.
So i ran inside, put shoes on and ran after it (not too far from me). I walked down a corn row and soon found that spot in the field completely flooded (as i knew it was prone to do from previous flights). I then heard a motor spinning. I finally found the quad about half submerged (the back end, with the front end sticking out of the water).
I picked it up, powered it off, pulled my shoes from the mud (suction). and trudged home.
After hosing myself off, i went inside to assess the damage.
Who knows.
2 motors were seized, 2 were fine. Washing them out got them free again.
After that I completely dismantled the quad part by part. Pulled the motor pods (great design), and everything else.
Im in the process of letting it dry out.
I may put it back together later and test it out.
One strange thing. the battery i pulled out of it wouldnt power off. even after removing from the quad and holding the button, it powers itself back on like it wants to work. im charging it now to see if it will reset. if not, im out a battery perhaps.
Here is a picture of my dismantled quad. AFTER its been cleaned
