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My first FPV Manual mode flight was pretty successful, but my second one ended in disaster.
Almost.
It got eaten by a big pine tree, but the pine tree spit it out, very much like the swamp creature did to R2D2 in Empire.
When my FPV got blown backwards into a tree, I played the "Find my drone" last 30 seconds over and over about half a dozen times in the goggles. I thought I knew where it was, but I went up to look, and found nothing. I even sent one of my Mini-2s up to look for it, to no avail.
I figured I was just SOL. But then I concluded that the view I had of where it had gone down was unsatisfactory, literally not more than a second or two. I thought I knew where it had gone down, but all I was sure of was a general direction and rough distance, and that it had been blown into a tree.
So I popped the SD card out of the goggles, and loaded that file into my video editor. I watched it frame-by-frame, and it quickly became clear that my original location estimate was completely wrong. And by doing that review I had a very good idea of where it actually was, and what tree it had hit.
So, I got in the car and drove up there, parked, and got out. I looked around, and on an intensely green manicured lawn, I saw an odd dark shape. Could that be my drone?
It was! Sitting there in the green grass upright and proud was my Beast. I scrabbled over some decorative rocks to get to it. One prop is bent, but that's what spare props are for. The exterior was covered with green debris in places, where the props had shredded the pine tree, but that just looks cosmetic.
More significantly...the battery had been ejected from the aircraft! I figured that it was totally gone, but I had two more, so I wasn't going to sweat it. Still, I looked around, and there it was, at the base of the demonic pine tree that had eaten my FPV. But the battery didn't look quite right. I looked more closely when I got it home, and sure enough, the battery has been PUNCTURED.
That battery is definitely not going back in my aircraft!
So now I need to replace the bent prop, clean up the worst of the pine tree debris, pop in a new battery, and see what's what.
I have pictures...
Update tomorrow!
Almost.
It got eaten by a big pine tree, but the pine tree spit it out, very much like the swamp creature did to R2D2 in Empire.
When my FPV got blown backwards into a tree, I played the "Find my drone" last 30 seconds over and over about half a dozen times in the goggles. I thought I knew where it was, but I went up to look, and found nothing. I even sent one of my Mini-2s up to look for it, to no avail.
I figured I was just SOL. But then I concluded that the view I had of where it had gone down was unsatisfactory, literally not more than a second or two. I thought I knew where it had gone down, but all I was sure of was a general direction and rough distance, and that it had been blown into a tree.
So I popped the SD card out of the goggles, and loaded that file into my video editor. I watched it frame-by-frame, and it quickly became clear that my original location estimate was completely wrong. And by doing that review I had a very good idea of where it actually was, and what tree it had hit.
So, I got in the car and drove up there, parked, and got out. I looked around, and on an intensely green manicured lawn, I saw an odd dark shape. Could that be my drone?
It was! Sitting there in the green grass upright and proud was my Beast. I scrabbled over some decorative rocks to get to it. One prop is bent, but that's what spare props are for. The exterior was covered with green debris in places, where the props had shredded the pine tree, but that just looks cosmetic.
More significantly...the battery had been ejected from the aircraft! I figured that it was totally gone, but I had two more, so I wasn't going to sweat it. Still, I looked around, and there it was, at the base of the demonic pine tree that had eaten my FPV. But the battery didn't look quite right. I looked more closely when I got it home, and sure enough, the battery has been PUNCTURED.
That battery is definitely not going back in my aircraft!
So now I need to replace the bent prop, clean up the worst of the pine tree debris, pop in a new battery, and see what's what.
I have pictures...
Update tomorrow!