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Well, this is not how I envisioned my first post here going, but it is what it is. I'm mainly documenting this here so that others can gather information in case of similar issues. Just to get the pertinent details out of the way first: the drone had been working fine all day and is running firmware v1.4.64 having been updated just before my vacation. The iOS app (current version) had NOT been working fine all day.
I'm a photographer and Youtuber living in Saskatchewan, and was on vacation with all three of the drones I'd bought this year: the Lite+, my Nano+, and my Mini 3 Pro. I did have issues with the Nano+ as well, but mostly involving the app. As another poster has reported, every other time the app has been opened, on both Autel drones, pro controls were missing requiring me to back out and go back in. This was a nuisance but until my final day of the trip there was no indication of anything worse going on with it. On one occasion I did force close the app with the Nano+ because it was reporting no connection to the drone even though it was showing the video feed from it. This turned out to be the SD card needing reseated. But that's not relevant to this post. I think.
So what transpired at the scene of the crash? Well, I had been shooting an abandoned grain elevator in a ghost town. I was on my second battery which had about 30% charge in it after working hard shooting other grain elevators in the area. I'd shot several others with no issues other than the app being persnickety with the pro controls. Anyway, I'd just gotten the low battery alert and had successfully brought in the drone in ludicrous mode, and swapped on the final fully charged battery. I then switched it into standard mode, launched the drone, and flew it forward and east so I could start shooting again with the remains of the town in the foreground. I didn't even get the chance to start. While attempting to move the drone laterally while rotating, which I'd done many other times that day, the app and remote appeared to disconnect from the Lite+. No video feed. It then went down and crashed from a height of 3.7m into a harvested farmer's field. There was absolutely nothing nearby to crash into. No animals, trees, cars, or really tall and weird photographers. I then regained the video feed and immediately knew the gimbal was broken and looking sideways at a 6" stalk of harvested wheat, so the drone was still powered up. Went and got it, and sure enough it was lying right were you see it in the picture. Wish I'd gotten video, but I was tired and just wanted to go home. Battery had 97% charge in it at that point and was fully attached.
I've attached a shot of the crash site: yellow X is my launching position, red X is the crash site. The RMA process with Autel has already been started, so hopefully I'll get some more info on what happened before too long. I'm convinced the app went nuts, so I'm shelving the Nano+ until I know for sure. I'll get by with the Mini 3 Pro, even though they still haven't sent my fly more kit yet.
I could've had a Mavic 3 for the cost of these two Autel units. Maybe I should have done that, but quite frankly I really like the Lite+. The lack of pro controls in LOG video mode may end up being a dealbreaker, but I hadn't even gotten to the point of trying that yet.
I'm a photographer and Youtuber living in Saskatchewan, and was on vacation with all three of the drones I'd bought this year: the Lite+, my Nano+, and my Mini 3 Pro. I did have issues with the Nano+ as well, but mostly involving the app. As another poster has reported, every other time the app has been opened, on both Autel drones, pro controls were missing requiring me to back out and go back in. This was a nuisance but until my final day of the trip there was no indication of anything worse going on with it. On one occasion I did force close the app with the Nano+ because it was reporting no connection to the drone even though it was showing the video feed from it. This turned out to be the SD card needing reseated. But that's not relevant to this post. I think.
So what transpired at the scene of the crash? Well, I had been shooting an abandoned grain elevator in a ghost town. I was on my second battery which had about 30% charge in it after working hard shooting other grain elevators in the area. I'd shot several others with no issues other than the app being persnickety with the pro controls. Anyway, I'd just gotten the low battery alert and had successfully brought in the drone in ludicrous mode, and swapped on the final fully charged battery. I then switched it into standard mode, launched the drone, and flew it forward and east so I could start shooting again with the remains of the town in the foreground. I didn't even get the chance to start. While attempting to move the drone laterally while rotating, which I'd done many other times that day, the app and remote appeared to disconnect from the Lite+. No video feed. It then went down and crashed from a height of 3.7m into a harvested farmer's field. There was absolutely nothing nearby to crash into. No animals, trees, cars, or really tall and weird photographers. I then regained the video feed and immediately knew the gimbal was broken and looking sideways at a 6" stalk of harvested wheat, so the drone was still powered up. Went and got it, and sure enough it was lying right were you see it in the picture. Wish I'd gotten video, but I was tired and just wanted to go home. Battery had 97% charge in it at that point and was fully attached.
I've attached a shot of the crash site: yellow X is my launching position, red X is the crash site. The RMA process with Autel has already been started, so hopefully I'll get some more info on what happened before too long. I'm convinced the app went nuts, so I'm shelving the Nano+ until I know for sure. I'll get by with the Mini 3 Pro, even though they still haven't sent my fly more kit yet.
I could've had a Mavic 3 for the cost of these two Autel units. Maybe I should have done that, but quite frankly I really like the Lite+. The lack of pro controls in LOG video mode may end up being a dealbreaker, but I hadn't even gotten to the point of trying that yet.