pdmike
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So I'm flying it great, back and forth out in front of me, up and down, forward and back, always keeping it headed into what was a pretty stiff wind at times. I was even yawing it around to keep the rear facing me. I was laughing and scratching. Then, I thought I would venture a little farther afield. I moved it to the left, pushed it out, moved it up a bit - and the wind got it. Now, it's moving faster than I want it to, away from me. I ran the controls as best I could but it didn't seem to have any effect. Boom! Right into a huge, eucalyptus tree about 40 feet up and about 150 yards away from me.
Due to fences and distance, I had to make a car retrieve, so I got into my car and drove to where I had seen it go into the tree. Nothing on the ground. I looked all over. Nothing. I figured it was stuck up the tree somewhere. The leaves were too thick to allow me to see where it was.
I was about to give up when I thought, wait a minute - the quad is still on, I'm sure. I got the controller out and activated the motors. Sure enough! I could hear it up there somewhere, props whirring. To be sure, I turned it off. The whirring stopped. So now, I figured maybe I can fly it out of there. At first, it didn't work but after four or five tries, Boom! Here it comes, out of the tree as nice as can be.
However, now it is flying away from me, with the wind once again, and it's headed for another grove of trees. I had to stop it. I tried to land it but ran into a bit of trouble there. It came down faster than I wanted it to (I was in a bit of panic mode at that point) and, sadly, it was over asphalt at the time. When I retrieved it, one of the prop legs was disconnected from the body and I'm afraid I won't be able to get it back on.
So that was my day. Lesson learned. Don't let 'em get away from you in the first place and if you lose 'em in a tree, fly 'em out! Oh, yes - one more lesson learned: don't spend the big bucks on your first drone. This one was only $91.00. Think I will keep in that price range for a while until I get the full hang of this thing.
Due to fences and distance, I had to make a car retrieve, so I got into my car and drove to where I had seen it go into the tree. Nothing on the ground. I looked all over. Nothing. I figured it was stuck up the tree somewhere. The leaves were too thick to allow me to see where it was.
I was about to give up when I thought, wait a minute - the quad is still on, I'm sure. I got the controller out and activated the motors. Sure enough! I could hear it up there somewhere, props whirring. To be sure, I turned it off. The whirring stopped. So now, I figured maybe I can fly it out of there. At first, it didn't work but after four or five tries, Boom! Here it comes, out of the tree as nice as can be.
However, now it is flying away from me, with the wind once again, and it's headed for another grove of trees. I had to stop it. I tried to land it but ran into a bit of trouble there. It came down faster than I wanted it to (I was in a bit of panic mode at that point) and, sadly, it was over asphalt at the time. When I retrieved it, one of the prop legs was disconnected from the body and I'm afraid I won't be able to get it back on.
So that was my day. Lesson learned. Don't let 'em get away from you in the first place and if you lose 'em in a tree, fly 'em out! Oh, yes - one more lesson learned: don't spend the big bucks on your first drone. This one was only $91.00. Think I will keep in that price range for a while until I get the full hang of this thing.
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