Im on tap a talk. Maybe thats why i cant see. Ill have to get on it thru browser.Sorry. BillyTexas couldn't see it. Thought I had posted it incorrectly.
Ok i can see it now....thats not bad at all. Just get it fixed....
My new addition to our Christmas light collection. Can't fly anymore after firmware update crash but she still sparkles!!
Hope they fix it. Again I don't trust it at this stage.Ok i can see it now....thats not bad at all. Just get it fixed....
I saw those. It looks like you and many other people have done the latest, (auto pilot) update without issue and, in fact, have had better behavior upon landing and low altitude than before it, but knowing my luck, and seeing the few that just started having issues after it makes me see things only one way, and that is, I am totally going to copy and print all these new issues. Not so I can send them off to Yuneec or do anything that'll in any way help my experience with the H...I just need to take them in to my wife to show her I've been right all these years. Not getting around to doing this latest update yet is proof that there is a benefit to being lazy and procrastinating. If I leave out all the success stories this is perfect proof. Wow, the help on this forum is farther reaching than I ever thought.Look at my earlier post of my flights right after the latest update from couple weeks ago. I posted vids of 2 flights
I feel your pain, but don't give up on it. I've been there twice since I bought it in October, and I'm still getting my confidence back, (which is slow going this time, due to my own not getting out to fly as often as I'd like) but if you look around this forum, there is a ton of lights at the end of most people's tunnels after similar stories of fly- aways, and losses of control.Hope they fix it. Again I don't trust it at this stage.
Thanks for all of the advice. It went better than expected. I called customer support, detailed my experience, provided the flight telemetry data and they promptly provided a shipping label for me to return it for repair/replacement. Just got back from shipping it off. I sent the H (and remaining pieces), the controller and cam. They are going to cover it under warranty.I feel your pain, but don't give up on it. I've been there twice since I bought it in October, and I'm still getting my confidence back, (which is slow going this time, due to my own not getting out to fly as often as I'd like) but if you look around this forum, there is a ton of lights at the end of most people's tunnels after similar stories of fly- aways, and losses of control.
I'm not totally comfortable yet myself, but there are many that came back from bigger problems than I've had and are flying very regularly on a daily basis. We have hope, and Yuneec has been very good to 99% of us. I've read other forums where people haven't been so lucky with the company backing we have with Yuneec. Try to talk to Andrew when you call them. Not saying others aren't as good. He's the only one I've dealt with there so far and he is great...other than 2 emails where he dropped the ball on getting back to me, but as CC Rider said, we are all human and we do error from time to time. I'm sure my wife would gladly get on here and tell you about all mine, but that's for the "Yuneec Husbands" forum, not here.
Anyways, good luck, and I'm sure they will take care of you.
Good to hear. Same experience with mine a few months ago. I called, and without hesitation, was given the return auth and shipping labels, right when I was expecting to have to go off on them for my new $1500 H sucking. It's gotten so common for companies, and even my back surgeons to lose interest in you after the check is cashed that I just automatically expected that I would have to be disappointed and flip out on them. It was kind of strange to see a company willing to stand behind their product so willingly that it threw me off. Luckily I didn't, and always try not to start off in full douche mode from being so jaded by others. I called them frustrated and worried that I was screwed, but they immediately put me at ease.Thanks for all of the advice. It went better than expected. I called customer support, detailed my experience, provided the flight telemetry data and they promptly provided a shipping label for me to return it for repair/replacement. Just got back from shipping it off. I sent the H (and remaining pieces), the controller and cam. They are going to cover it under warranty.
I admit I'm impressed and extremely pleased with the support and backing their product but my confidence in putting it safely back in the air will take time. I will more than likely just wait and see how things go for others online before I decide to try again or offload it.
I'm not familar with that. I just took off straight up and slow to about 10', no winds, 16 sats, everything was as all of my other flights as far as settings. I always just let it hover for a bit before flying off. It hovered for about 10 seconds and then took off vertical and forward. Only then did I put my fingers back on the sticks to attempt to bring it back. It just did it's own thing..up into tree limbs and then smashed into concrete from about 25' up.
These screenshots are right in the area when it decided to do its on thing.
Ran my first and only firmware update on my new typhoon h this week to take advantage of the new features. Read this forum to see if there were issues, didn't find anything alarming. Applied the update per instructions. Did it twice in fact to ensure I had not missed a step. Waited 2 days to get my nerves up to test fly it. I started it up locked into 18 sats, lifted off 10' in the air and let it hover. It hovered for about 5 seconds and then took off vertical and forward with zero input from me. I tried to gain control but it didn't respond, slammed into tree limbs, props broke, prop arms broke, dropped like a brick onto concrete, smashed the camera, broke then landing gear. The control was not in return to home mode btw. It's a $1000 pile of rubble now.
I'm in exactly the same position and honestly, I'm not certain which one is an issue or perhaps both. I've flown several times without incident since the previous full update but I'm holding off on this one for the time being.
I reviewed my switches physical positions after the incident and it was in angle mode. Not sure what happened.Circle of death is the safety zone when you take off in Smart mode. Yes to me it sounds like you took off in Smart Mode and the H tried to get away from you for your safety![]()
That's possible I guess just don't know for certain.I see you mentioned you DID IT TWICE? Did you update the firmware twice? It is possible that by updating the firmware twice, you could have corrupted the file in the aircraft.
Are you getting that from the f_mode column? This is the first time I have look at the raw telemetry data in the raw file. I looked at the physical position of the switches after the crash to confirm and it was in angle mode. If I recall correctly once it hit the ground it killed power itself. Don't recall having to kill power manually but it all happened so fast.Those two screen shots appear to show that initially it was in Follow Me mode - not angle mode, and then you hit the Motor kill switch.
What's the Circle of Death?Were you in the circle of death? sounds like it.
With the last update to the Autopilot, it isn't required to delete the flight data. On the other hand, it doesn't hurt to do so.I did the update from last week, didn't delete any flight data or anything. I've had it out 4 times 12 flights and it had no problems but the controls were more sensitive and it took a few min to get use to them.
That being said im not sure if that's a good thing or not, but I like it.
The ST16 will not let you update the firmware twice unless it didn't complete the update on the first attempt. It compares the installed versions.I see you mentioned you DID IT TWICE? Did you update the firmware twice? It is possible that by updating the firmware twice, you could have corrupted the file in the aircraft.
That refers to the geo-fence which will not allow you to fly closer than 26' to the ST16 when in Angle mode or Home mode.What's the Circle of Death?
With the last update to the Autopilot, it isn't required to delete the flight data. On the other hand, it doesn't hurt to do so.
The ST16 will not let you update the firmware twice unless it didn't complete the update on the first attempt. It compares the installed versions.
That refers to the geo-fence which will not allow you to fly closer than 26' to the ST16 when in Angle mode or Home mode.
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