Just reading the raw telemetry, the roll, pitch and yaw go crazy while the H is barely moving and then altitude decreases similar to what you would see with hitting an object or a bird strike. The motor status doesn't appear to change until the H is on the ground. However, about a minute later the mode goes back to "Ready" which means the motors have been shut down but no faults detected. There are no errors logged with motors, IMU or any flight systems and the voltage never drops below 15.7 volts. A typical crash would display at least one error and then show Mode 12 which would be an emergency shut down of the motors by the flight controller. The rapid descent could also be from entering VRS which would also display erratic pitch and roll.I'm still having problems with the crash description and the high yaw rate. The aircraft descended at just under 10'/second. A true fall starts at 33'/second and doubles every 33' until terminal velocity is attained. If yaw was being held over it would force a descent had it been in a self controlled descent.
Interesting that is. Thinking I am.When I had my H crash on April 26, the following day I contacted Yuneec in California. They said send in all the telemetry files for their review, which I did. After about 3-4 days I called back to get the status of my case. They said it was assigned to a tech for review and I should have an answer in a a couple more days. Within 2 days they sent me an email with an RA number and document but since I am in Canada, they said that the Staples Repair Centre in Mississauga is contracted to do Canadian Yuneec repairs. I boxed up all the pieces in the original backpack and dropped it off to my local Staples. Although it was their first drone repair, they handled it according to their procedure. Since it was a Friday afternoon, the local Staples agent said it would be sent to the Staples Repair Centre first thing Monday morning, also they gave me the phone number of the repair centre. After about 1 1/2 weeks I called the repair centre and "Paul" the tech who was looking after my drone said that after examining it he determined it was a complete write-off and he had had contacted Yuneec to send a complete replacement which was "on its way". About a week later I got a phone call from the local Staples agent saying my drone was there and ready for pick up. Within a couple of hours, I went to the local Staples and picked it up. The total time from the day I crashed until the day I picked up the replacement (BTW a complete new Tyhoon H Pro kit!) was 4 weeks.
It's this bit that troubles me....<snip>...
dji kills yuneec costumers service I have a phantom 4 that needed to be repaired it was all looked after and shipped Within 24 hours ...<snip>
If a rotor comes off, the motor would overspeed because of the lack of drag, and shortly thereafter shut down. The TH should still enter 5-motor mode in that case.Front left is Motor 1. It reports failure at the ground, not earlier. But from the yaw, pitch, roll I can see that there must be something happen before. Could it be, that a propeller was flown away? Motor will then still rotate and no error will be reported. And no 5-Rotor Mode...
I don't have a ST16 and if I would, what can I see there? For FlightLog I have a Windows (or LINUX) application to evaluate and display the data (the screenshots above). This is better to see what's happen. The Motor error is for sure not in the air but on the ground, as it hits the ground. So I guess, there must be something else that caused the massive pitch, yaw, roll changes before it gone down.h-elsner Did you watch it on your st-16...?
Hi.. everyone I had my Typhoon H pro crash weeks ago and still trying to get it shipped off to yuneec . I had the drone up about 90 feet up just sitting there and one motor just stop and down it came ...I though it was spouse to fly with five motors but it didn't . the wind was blowing about 10km ...the drone was bought new in December . Too bad I didn't have the video recording .
yuneec had to see all the flight logs to approve the Drone failed. Which took a week to get it approved for repair are replace the drone has some really good damage to the camera and to realsense and to the drone arms, Yuneec has the worst service .
dji kills yuneec costumers service I have a phantom 4 that needed to be repaired it was all looked after and shipped Within 24 hours ...
Its still sitting at staples waiting to be shipped for repair .. And keep calling and waiting for yuneec...!!! Yuneec Has not picked up the shipping ..yet..!
Will Never Buy A Yuneec Again ....!!!!!!!
Here's the telemetry
Sorry just venting ....
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