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The Typhoon is quite brittle, if it comes down uncontrolled, you will see it. ;-) So, it was a controlled descend. You ran the battery flat or took out with empty-ish battery? The stock Typhoon has two battery warnings. When the voltage drops below first limit, your altitude is limited to 60 meters, the drone descends to that altitude. I usually stop flying before this, or land as soon as this happens, I want to keep some extra margin. The LED's at the motor arms are blinking red. If you continue flying, the next step will be an emergency landing, which might be the case here. Don't push it this far... ;-)
Where do you live btw? The lithium batteries hate cold. Keep the batteries warm. Cold-soaked batteries, approx. < 10 C, are not able to fly the thing.
I understand all that you just said. I live in Ohio, the
Temp was 55 degrees
The Batt was fully charged. BUT. I do not know the overall condition
Of the BATT. B4 I sell it
I will send out some
Telem Files. To see what the experts think.
I don't know how to read
the files. Appreciate your input.