So we all were hoping they would have at least given you a explanation Douglas as to why it dropped. I would have pushed them for more information so you could avoid it happening again if it was something you or we are doing wrong but then they would have to admit it was their fault for bad hardware or software.
Sorry for taking so long to respond, Agustine
A lot happened since then.
I started to enquire if there was any information about why it had dropped, but gave up the idea when I heard I would have to try to contact France directly.
Instead I bought a new Anafi and started flying again.
After about 4 or 5 fights I began to notice occasional error messages about the camera being blocked! After a recallibration of the camera all went well for a short time.
Then on the 28th of June I was flying over some rice fields and saw the picture begin to shake around and the message, “Vertical camera failure. Please contact Parrot customer service“.
Started to fly back (was about 100 metres away) and got a message that the Anafi was going to do an automatic landing!?
My wife and I had it in our line of sight and instead of seeing it land automatically 100m away, saw it drop like a stone from 9 or 10 metres height.
Luckily it somehow landed on the narrow strip of muddy grass bank between the flooded rice fields.
But the front right leg was broken.
Call to Parrot Japan later that day.
Sent all the info and FDR file to them, which they sent on to France.
Today, I got the news that I should return to damaged Anafi and a new one would be sent immediately the Japan office received it.
Not too bad - 9 days to get back to me with a positive message that the guarantee would be honoured.
Looking forward to trying out Anafi No.4!
I'll attach some pictures of the final hour for Anafi No.3
Regards
Douglas

Final flight path. Fell behind the greenhouses on the muddy grass strip at the edge of the field.

Front right leg, broken and filled with mud.
Also a short sequence showing the camera gimbal movement on final flight
Crazy Gimbal
and the final 11 seconds before dropping onto the muddy grass strip
Over the DROP zone