RikMac
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8/18/14Blade 350QX with about 50 minutes of mixed total flight time, in Smart Mode, using Spektrum DX6i. Original 2200 LiPo fully charged and balanced. New batteries in Spektrum. No camera. Just an unpowered EBay gimbal attached.
Wide open field of 5 acres. Took blade up, down, all directions and turns with the rudder control. About 5 min. into flight, the 350QX started climbing over 200ft, banked slowly to left and regardless of my commands, just kept going away. I flipped the "Return Home" switch. NOTHING! Turned off the DX6i. Nothing.
Alas…fading out of sight over woodlands. Never to be seen again.
My SAD day
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8/25/14
The latest:
I contacted the tech dept. at Horizon. Explained my predicament and how I had done everything by the book. Also, I said that same morning, I contacted Horizon and purchased their latest (Blade 350 QX2 for $448) The tech guy I was talking with said "Rik, give me a moment." and went off line. A few minutes he came back on and said "Rik, seems you did everything right. How about we give you a refund of 50%, making your cost $224 ???"
WOW… I agreed to that and waited for my new Blade 350 QX2 to arrive.
Several days later, it arrived and I went to the hobby shop where I purchased the original and asked them to "Bind" this copter. Took a few minutes and I was off to head home.
OK… here is the "kicker" folks…
I pulled into the parking area of our private senior community where there are two adjacent 2-½-acre grassy fields where I have flown my previous copter before.
Put in the battery and started the new 350 QX2 as usual in Safe Mode, for its' first flight. No camera. Just the copter. Got it up about 30 ft. and decided to just cruise around overhead in a circle. The end on the second circle, the copter decided to straighten out and head North to the right, without me giving it any other commands.
SH-T. I thought… I tried to give a sharp left aileron and before I knew, my copter had landed in the topmost of a large birch tree about 80 ft away. Fortunately, I didn't give a command to head higher to avoid trees, 'cause if I did, the copter would have been another "gonner".
Long story a little shorter, I got it down and the next day, I took it to the hobby shop. The manager got out a Blade Micro Copter, put it on the floor of the shop, took my controller I brought. The copter started, rising up waist high and stayed there. The manager brought it down and turned it off. Said, "Rik, looks like the controller is OK."
In my mind, since two copters had a "flyaway" problem, and I truly believe I did everything by the book, the problem MUST be with the controller! I didn't think that trying out the controller with a different model copter and not out doors under same conditions would relieve the controller of a possible defect. However, since the shop manager knew more about RCs, I asked him to take both my copter and controller for a few days to test more thoroughly.
Right now, I'm hoping for some good news soon!
Comments/suggections??
Rik
Wide open field of 5 acres. Took blade up, down, all directions and turns with the rudder control. About 5 min. into flight, the 350QX started climbing over 200ft, banked slowly to left and regardless of my commands, just kept going away. I flipped the "Return Home" switch. NOTHING! Turned off the DX6i. Nothing.
Alas…fading out of sight over woodlands. Never to be seen again.
My SAD day
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8/25/14
The latest:
I contacted the tech dept. at Horizon. Explained my predicament and how I had done everything by the book. Also, I said that same morning, I contacted Horizon and purchased their latest (Blade 350 QX2 for $448) The tech guy I was talking with said "Rik, give me a moment." and went off line. A few minutes he came back on and said "Rik, seems you did everything right. How about we give you a refund of 50%, making your cost $224 ???"
WOW… I agreed to that and waited for my new Blade 350 QX2 to arrive.
Several days later, it arrived and I went to the hobby shop where I purchased the original and asked them to "Bind" this copter. Took a few minutes and I was off to head home.
OK… here is the "kicker" folks…
I pulled into the parking area of our private senior community where there are two adjacent 2-½-acre grassy fields where I have flown my previous copter before.
Put in the battery and started the new 350 QX2 as usual in Safe Mode, for its' first flight. No camera. Just the copter. Got it up about 30 ft. and decided to just cruise around overhead in a circle. The end on the second circle, the copter decided to straighten out and head North to the right, without me giving it any other commands.
SH-T. I thought… I tried to give a sharp left aileron and before I knew, my copter had landed in the topmost of a large birch tree about 80 ft away. Fortunately, I didn't give a command to head higher to avoid trees, 'cause if I did, the copter would have been another "gonner".
Long story a little shorter, I got it down and the next day, I took it to the hobby shop. The manager got out a Blade Micro Copter, put it on the floor of the shop, took my controller I brought. The copter started, rising up waist high and stayed there. The manager brought it down and turned it off. Said, "Rik, looks like the controller is OK."
In my mind, since two copters had a "flyaway" problem, and I truly believe I did everything by the book, the problem MUST be with the controller! I didn't think that trying out the controller with a different model copter and not out doors under same conditions would relieve the controller of a possible defect. However, since the shop manager knew more about RCs, I asked him to take both my copter and controller for a few days to test more thoroughly.
Right now, I'm hoping for some good news soon!
Comments/suggections??
Rik
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