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Chappell, NE | Wow this does not sound like fun. To be safe I would suggest sending it back to DJI to get repaired rather than trying to do it yourself or taking it to a hobby shop/local dealer. I personally have never had to deal with them, knock on wood, but I have seen many other posts where people receive their craft back rather quickly.
The stock motors are about $20 a piece and a new shell is $60. I'm guessing DJI could repair and fully test it for under $300 and you could be back flying in about a month. | |
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