It suddenly death in the air and I couldn't find it... I fly with it only 5 packs or less. Really sad......
Here in the last fly of this quad. R.I.P.
Attatch a buzzer and next time turn the power off after some period of time the escs would have started beeping. But I hope you still work on trying to find it.
Sorry for your loss! Don't give up on the search. I've lost two in the last year....I found one with the help of a diver and I'm still looking for the other..Lol.
Thank you guys for the advice. I don't know what perimeter search but I search around over one hour. But the bush is very deep (almost 1m) and really difficult for me. (Probably it already underneath of bush squashed by myself...)
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Wow, sorry to hear about the loss. Did you try a perimeter search? I've done that looking for a camera and it worked.
In Australia we have the Emu Parade, known such as Emu's walk along and then duck there head as they go, sort of like you do when searching for something lost on the ground.
Was such a nice looking quad too. I'm not sure a buzzer would have helped, if the battery disconnected (which is possible with the way the video cut out) a buzzer wasn't going to be much use without power.