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Also, I need a new airframe. Cracked one of the main arms clean off.
Looking through the video's comments revealed your use of a 8mm lens. I think I knew this, but you haven't posted a video in quite some time. I've debated myself for a couple of years now to get the Peau 8.25mm setup... I guess it's time to put up or shut up.
Nice skills editing and story line, always entertaining. Let us know if you need any help getting Solo back in the air.
Thanks Rich. I do need help but not sure how it would be possible. The crash broke one of the main arms of the case clean through. Would need an entirely new airframe.
Loved the video just hated how it ended
Also, I need a new airframe. Cracked one of the main arms clean off.
Hey Zzz, I have a whole shelf full of spare solo parts, including a frame if you want one (I need to cut down on my inventory me thinks). I can drop one over this week or if you're near KSPB over the weekend, we'll be in the area.
Loved the video just hated how it endedI also have an extra frame if needed
Weill get you back in the air by the weekend hopefully, I wouldn't trust a "repaired" frame, just too much chance of something going wrong. You can still use it to diagnose your bird, does it still boot up, do the motors still spin etc. Pretty easy for small bits to break off the main board and put it out of commission so the more you can diagnose, the better chance of getting it in the air again. Hopefully the gimbal is still in one piece?Hey! Sorry just saw this. That'd be awesome. Maybe you can take a look at the victim and consult too.
I'll be at Twin Oaks this morning if you guys are out in the airplane.
Weill get you back in the air by the weekend hopefully, I wouldn't trust a "repaired" frame, just too much chance of something going wrong. You can still use it to diagnose your bird, does it still boot up, do the motors still spin etc. Pretty easy for small bits to break off the main board and put it out of commission so the more you can diagnose, the better chance of getting it in the air again. Hopefully the gimbal is still in one piece?
Weill get you back in the air by the weekend hopefully, I wouldn't trust a "repaired" frame, just too much chance of something going wrong. You can still use it to diagnose your bird, does it still boot up, do the motors still spin etc. Pretty easy for small bits to break off the main board and put it out of commission so the more you can diagnose, the better chance of getting it in the air again. Hopefully the gimbal is still in one piece?
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