Claudio Fortes
New Member
Hi! I'm new to FPV and during my last flight, I experienced some problems. I'm not sure what happened, but while testing the RTH, the quad suddenly flipped over. I have tested RTH several times before and it worked fine.
I'm not sure what happened to the battery indicator either - it was working fine in my previous flight.
Here's the video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s0rfzEavdTTyEQ3trHCyzmREOSpX8rIz/view?usp=sharing
I was using INAV 6.0, RacerStar 2205, LanRC ESC 35A individual, a 3S 2200mAh battery, a Beitian BN-880 GPS, an AKK 600mw VTX, a Flysky X6B receiver, a MatekSys F405-TE, and 5048 propellers with 3 blades.
The multicopter calculator make aware of the propellers: "The airflow at the propeller blade might stall and result in loss of control," and during this flight, I was 1880 meters above sea level.
Sorry about my English too; English is not my native language.
I'm not sure what happened to the battery indicator either - it was working fine in my previous flight.
Here's the video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s0rfzEavdTTyEQ3trHCyzmREOSpX8rIz/view?usp=sharing
I was using INAV 6.0, RacerStar 2205, LanRC ESC 35A individual, a 3S 2200mAh battery, a Beitian BN-880 GPS, an AKK 600mw VTX, a Flysky X6B receiver, a MatekSys F405-TE, and 5048 propellers with 3 blades.
The multicopter calculator make aware of the propellers: "The airflow at the propeller blade might stall and result in loss of control," and during this flight, I was 1880 meters above sea level.
Sorry about my English too; English is not my native language.