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- Apr 1, 2016
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After many flights over the ocean and yes even over this same lake. Sadly the Typhoon G went into the
lake never to return again.
My last successful flight was over Carmel California beach.
I tried a flight near Los Gatos - Lexington reservoir this afternoon.
Probably 10 MPH headwinds up a canyon where the *** is.
I had forgotten I was in slow turtle mode on the controller. Took off without incident.
Climbed out over the lake.
The figured the battery was not good and started back.
Slow decent.
And then I had it almost down and figured - well what the heck.
11.2 V on the meter of battery - fly it low over the lake.
Out it flew to the middle of the lake.
And the flight box was shaking.
I could not bring it up and back.
I was able to get it to go right - towards shore. But I could not gain elevation.
It went into the water while going right at a slight angle.
and I saw the splach.
The control shook once more.
and that was it.
It was way out there.
When I had it apart I should have put airbags in some of the hollow points.
So Hero4 gone
And Typhoon G gone.
The Typhoon was beat to crap as I had crashed it many times.
I have another Typhoon G in the garage in a box supposedly but I can't find it.
I am going to post a bunch of parts on eBay such as a Typhoon G body.
and motors.
and all sorts of parts.
Nearly two years of fun while it lasted.
I can't see buying a new Hero 4 now.
lake never to return again.
My last successful flight was over Carmel California beach.
I tried a flight near Los Gatos - Lexington reservoir this afternoon.
Probably 10 MPH headwinds up a canyon where the *** is.
I had forgotten I was in slow turtle mode on the controller. Took off without incident.
Climbed out over the lake.
The figured the battery was not good and started back.
Slow decent.
And then I had it almost down and figured - well what the heck.
11.2 V on the meter of battery - fly it low over the lake.
Out it flew to the middle of the lake.
And the flight box was shaking.
I could not bring it up and back.
I was able to get it to go right - towards shore. But I could not gain elevation.
It went into the water while going right at a slight angle.
and I saw the splach.
The control shook once more.
and that was it.
It was way out there.
When I had it apart I should have put airbags in some of the hollow points.
So Hero4 gone
And Typhoon G gone.
The Typhoon was beat to crap as I had crashed it many times.
I have another Typhoon G in the garage in a box supposedly but I can't find it.
I am going to post a bunch of parts on eBay such as a Typhoon G body.
and motors.
and all sorts of parts.
Nearly two years of fun while it lasted.
I can't see buying a new Hero 4 now.