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HELP Dji Fpv Flips on Launch

SmoothRiderz

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Just got a new Dji Fpv Drone and during launch it wanted to tilt backwards, so i added more throttle and forward movement (right stick) and it still went backwards i ended up shredding the rear two blades and i have no clue why it did that, i calibrated everything and the props were on properly to the corresponding colors can someone explain why this happened? It was also in normal mode when i tried launching (btw the drone didnt even get off the ground it just tilted backwards right onto the blades)
 
the props were on properly to the corresponding colors
Maybe double check that once more? This is often the cause of incidents like this.
 
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Maybe double check that once more? This is often the cause of incidents like this.
Yeah, happened to me ! It actually tore up my landing pad when it happened. AND, I did it TWICE ! I had a prop in the wrong place ! Wait, that COULDN'T have happened to ME. Also, check and see if you didn't turn on Turtle mode. I saw a YouTube video that the DJI FPV has Turtle mode and the guy posting demonstrated it too. But, I can't remember seeing how to do it in the manual. Good luck.
 
Been there, done that. One or more props are on the wrong motor, so spin in wrong direction.
 
Been there, done that. One or more props are on the wrong motor, so spin in wrong direction.
Exactly, 99.9% of the time it is motor direction or props wrongly fitted
 
the props on the FPV do spin in a different direction to all of the other DJI drones, so easy to make this mistake.
most dji =
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Fpv prop Direction

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just noticed this thread started months ago, so assuming the OP has it sorted out now
 

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