Later this afternoon I took another look and compared the files again. I overlooked comparing the final descent to the throttle channel. It is obvious the H started the descent on it's own with no stick command to do so. This is very definitely a fault in the H, most likely the flight controller.From what I can see B1(red button - motor start/stop) was activated at 14:36:45 for about 3 seconds which initiated the descent. I can only assume this was accidental or a mechanical/electrical fault, as the owner has been flying for more than a year.
About a second later the intentional press of B1 occurs trying to restart the motors that lasts for about 8.5 seconds.
Later this afternoon I took another look and compared the files again. I overlooked comparing the final descent to the throttle channel. It is obvious the H started the descent on it's own with no stick command to do so. This is very definitely a fault in the H, most likely the flight controller.
Bottom line here......there is no pilot error and there is nothing the pilot could have done to save the flight.
Yes. The descent started a full 3 seconds before the motors completely shut down while the stick was centered.Did the descent start before the first drop to zero on the throttle channel?
That was my initial determination, but when I went back and looked more closely, the H started it's descent well before the mode changed from 3 to 16 while the throttle was untouched. The OP indicates he tried to restart the motors as it fell which is verified by both files.B1 was pressed longer that 3s. Looks like a pilot error from FlightLog p.o.v.
2-3m/s is the normal descent rate, after 3s it goes faster.
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