I think mine is about $9.00 a month and that covers theft and. Fly away and crashes even acessories on both my typhoon h pro and my tornado 920 + all for $9.00 a month.
I appreciate the information: I'll be looking into it. I don't have State Farm but I'll surely get it if they offer the best rate for this particular use.I'm not the only one on here with State farm coverage on drones
D'oh. Yeah, well even if I typed it correctly, it's still an odd name. Parrot has a great app with a way point feature that's called Flight Plan. That name makes perfect sense.
A little research into cinematic methods will lead you to “cable cams” which as a rule are linear between two points.
Yuneec calls their approach Curve Cable Cam or CCC for short, because it programs the craft to fly a ‘curved’ path between the waypoints while the pilot controls the camera. So Yuneec’s naming convention is only odd if you approach it strictly as a pilot, instead of the melding of pilot and cinematographer.
D'oh. Yeah, well even if I typed it correctly, it's still an odd name. Parrot has a great app with a way point feature that's called Flight Plan. That name makes perfect sense.
Hmmmm. It appears to be raining Typhoon H's lately. lol. I had a similar situation just the other day. Refurbished H standard flew great the first day and I liked the look of the camera as opposed to my H Pro although they are both the same. Second day out flew 3 batteries and it was fine. Brought it back to hover about 20 feet away 40 feet altitude and it made a loud "zippppp" sound, shut down completely and I watched it free fall and crash to the pavement. Landed upside down and the camera was on the other side of the runway. Totaled it! Yuneec was great and issued an RA. Picked this one up to eventually mount a c23 when the price comes down but a few of the people I know have had nothing but problems with the H Plus and especially the camera. Photo courtesy of ShadowQuad ******!!!!!View attachment 10965
What I would like to see in the future, if another H+ or any H free fall, take pictures of the crash, rather than bringing all the pieces to one spot.
I'm curious, did you remove the battery or did dislodge after the crash?
Did you upload the telemetry for us to analyze?
AH-1G
The only piece I brought in was the camera which was on the other side of the runway. Everything else is right where it landed! The drone landed upside down (on the electronics) and the battery dislodged on impact. It comeplety lost power and was a slow tumble from about 40 feet. If you read the initial post I already shared that info...
I have downloaded the telemetry, viewed it and emailed it to Yuneec. Already received and RA.
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