Thank you for the advice, Autel told that they only replace it once and under warranty. I will check the state farm personal article, to me it's worthy the $45 dollars a year.Damn MacoMan, that sux! Those huge ships are loaded with so many electronics it's hard to know what could have transpired. They use/produce sonar signals, GPS, marine radio signals, microwave freq signals, etc etc. Then you add in the fact it's thousands of tons of metal, and it's a crap shoot. I have flown very close to and under some big metal bridges and never had an issue in flight, but I have also set my Evo on a concrete table with rebar in it and had it come up with "magnetic interference" on my display. I guess we are all learning about the Evo's "In's and out's" together, as we go forward. I have decided to move on from my Evo. "Agent Orange" will be going to my son as soon as I purchase my Mavic 2 Pro with Smart controller. I am not a patient person, and the fact that Autel is dragging A** on updating the Evo's potential, as well as a lack of an aftermarket for accessories, I am bailing. I really hate to convert to the "Dark Side", but the M2P is way ahead of the Evo in many regards that appeal to me and frankly, it suits my needs better at this time. If only DJI customer service was half as decent as Autel's...SMH! I am glad Autel is taking care of you though. Word of advice Macoman….Get the State Farm personal articles insurance on the new Evo. It's worth $45 a year to replace your drone in case Autel doesn't come through.
Thank you for the advice, Autel told that they only replace it once and under warranty. I will check the state farm personal article, to me it's worthy the $45 dollars a year.
I think what they told me if an aircraft is lost and not your fault. They will send you one but it appears that if it's happens again, It will not be covered... Even though it's a new aircraft. I will have to read the warranty again as well to see if it's says that.Wow, they said they will only replace it once? I would like to know where in their warranty does it say once you use it your warranty is no longer valid. I guess I have to read over the very small print lol
Sounds like a legal battle could come from a simple legit warranty claim.
I have flew numerous times around big container ships and never had issues with the Evo. This was not my first time doing that.So true, they dont have to replace. As I remember with the XSPs, it seemed that it was always the same people on the forum that kept losing their drones. I dont believe the XSP really ever had a fly away problem. My advice is to stay away from those ships, or even off the water completely, and get the SF insurance plan. I have flown my XSP quite a ways over the river, but I dont like to. Buy a cheaper drone for that kind of stuff. I think that's what i will do next time I have the urge to take a water flight. I know its tempting thow.
I have flew numerous times around big container ships and never had issues with the Evo. This was not my first time doing that.
There were not errors on the screen or warnings... Flew numerous times same way with big container ships, never an issue, took off with GPS locked. Flew away or mechanical it's what most likely what happened. The screen went black and lost communication immediately.We all are just speculating on what happened without pertinent data that should explain the situation. Right now we don't know if mechanical or pilot error were issues.
This kinda reminds me of the guys over on the Phantom forum who have a fetish for flying around the water towers. Usually the result is; the drone gets to the other side of the tower, loses signal, and when it trys to fly back it smashes into something on the tower because the RTH function wasn't set high enough to clear the tower. I'm not saying that's the case here; I'm just simply suggesting that you use a cheaper drone for your cargo ship projects. Something simple, like a 200-300 dollar one or something. Again, just a suggestion.I have flew numerous times around big container ships and never had issues with the Evo. This was not my first time doing that.
Wow, they said they will only replace it once? (one replacement per costumer) I would like to know where in their warranty does it say once you use it your warranty is no longer valid. I guess I have to read over the very small print lol
Sounds like a legal battle could come from a simple legit warranty claim.
I have flew numerous times around big container ships and never had issues with the Evo. This was not my first time doing that.
When you get that Mavic 2 keep us updated on your comparison with the Autel. I am curious on what is better on the DJI that made you buy one? I know the range is the best but I heard some stories with the new controller that range is pretty bad, maybe they fixed that by now. If you live near any airports or if you have the opportunity to fly up a hill or mountain starting from the base without any issues that would be a great selling point for me.I cannot seem to find any videos of a Mavic or DJI product flying from 0 feet to 1800 feet up a hill/mountain. I tried this with my Bebop 2 and the software did not let me go higher up the hill. I really do not plan on hiking up a hill anytime soon(to launch), so your input would be great. I do know the VR head tracking is smoother and that panning is available but its very disorienting when you have panning enabled. Thank you.Damn MacoMan, that sux! Those huge ships are loaded with so many electronics it's hard to know what could have transpired. They use/produce sonar signals, GPS, marine radio signals, microwave freq signals, etc etc. Then you add in the fact it's thousands of tons of metal, and it's a crap shoot. I have flown very close to and under some big metal bridges and never had an issue in flight, but I have also set my Evo on a concrete table with rebar in it and had it come up with "magnetic interference" on my display. I guess we are all learning about the Evo's "In's and out's" together, as we go forward. I have decided to move on from my Evo. "Agent Orange" will be going to my son as soon as I purchase my Mavic 2 Pro with Smart controller. I am not a patient person, and the fact that Autel is dragging A** on updating the Evo's potential, as well as a lack of an aftermarket for accessories, I am bailing. I really hate to convert to the "Dark Side", but the M2P is way ahead of the Evo in many regards that appeal to me and frankly, it suits my needs better at this time. If only DJI customer service was half as decent as Autel's...SMH! I am glad Autel is taking care of you though. Word of advice Macoman….Get the State Farm personal articles insurance on the new Evo. It's worth $45 a year to replace your drone in case Autel doesn't come through.
Wow, they said they will only replace it once? (one replacement per costumer) I would like to know where in their warranty does it say once you use it your warranty is no longer valid. I guess I have to read over the very small print lol
Sounds like a legal battle could come from a simple legit warranty claim.
Did you not answer your own question?Regardless of how you lost contact, why didn’t RTH work?
scuttlebutt about sailors being barbecued by shipborne radar systems.
There is a trick with the Bebop 2 that gives you unlimited altitude, the only thing is that it has to be an automated flight- you have to set a way point, go back in and edit that waypoint, and instead of using the slider just type in whatever altitude you want. Test low first, and remember at a certain height you'll loose controller connection, so remember to end your flight plan with the proper waypoints. It's great if you need to go higher than the allowed altitude and you already know where, and how high you need to go.When you get that Mavic 2 keep us updated on your comparison with the Autel. I am curious on what is better on the DJI that made you buy one? I know the range is the best but I heard some stories with the new controller that range is pretty bad, maybe they fixed that by now. If you live near any airports or if you have the opportunity to fly up a hill or mountain starting from the base without any issues that would be a great selling point for me.I cannot seem to find any videos of a Mavic or DJI product flying from 0 feet to 1800 feet up a hill/mountain. I tried this with my Bebop 2 and the software did not let me go higher up the hill. I really do not plan on hiking up a hill anytime soon(to launch), so your input would be great. I do know the VR head tracking is smoother and that panning is available but its very disorienting when you have panning enabled. Thank you.
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