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HAHAHA... ohh my, That makes my day. That first page is priceless comedy Thanks Doom, this is the info I was looking for and Pics in a PDF is just an added bonus.
Hats off to you again my friend,

Fred, I believe the main issue here was the user, I was sorta in a confined space on two sides, and obs and real sense was on... And I may have done this on my own moronic methods...
The Typhoon runs on 5 motors and the 6th is a backup from my understanding.OK Fred Garvin Elaborate for me on this, as you call it "5 rotor mode" ?
The Typhoon runs on 5 motors and the 6th is a backup from my understanding.
The Typhoon runs on 5 motors and the 6th is a backup from my understanding.
Let me rephrase, it's a six motors design but can land safely with 5 motors running.
...Even though it is called five (5) rotor mode, in the event that a motor is lost, the opposite motor is shut down as well, and the Typhoon H effectively becomes a quad...
My pro made the coolest crash sound when it tried to go through my aluminum extension ladder,all by itself. . KeithDon't feel bad....it happens....to other people, not to me though. I've never crashed my HPro.
I wasn't in the park flying very aggressive yank & bank figure 8's.
I didn't come out of one bank sliding dangerously close to a tree.
I didn't lose orientation and yank the stick the wrong way.
I didn't fly the drone into the tree.
It didn't sound like a weed whacker battling a holly bush.
It didn't drop out of the tree amidst a shower of chopped leaves and sticks.
I didn't land it in 5 Rotor mode
There was not any damage, like a broken prop and my pride.
So, I understand, it happens to others, but not to me.
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