Where exactly are the M2P/M2Z flight logs kept?

Ah well at least you tried.

Does it come with a 12 month warranty through them since it was advertised as new?

Nope, just the remaining 20 months DJI warranty, which I have checked with DJI. Although I think the chance of DJI admitting any manufacturing fault is very, very slim indeed, so it’s probably worthless.

Well,at least it seem s to fly ok,but to be honest the fact that this was drones direct does not surprise me…:wink::wink:

Would surprise you mate.
They are actually not to bad. When the flight logs show a malfunction they generally replace it.

Oh that’s good to know. When I had a faulty battery clip on me Mavic Air, I got nowhere with them.

So i downloaded some of my flight records at the end of last year as i thought would be easier to transfer to my flight logs on excel.
tried to open them and they won’t,

  1. how do you open them.
  2. what do you guys do to transfer flight logs

You have the M2P … as far as I’m aware nobody has cracked them.

The only logs available to you are the .txt files from your device.

bugger!!

after i downloaded them they disappeared from the logs on the smarty controller so the downloaded files is the only one. If that’s true what’s the point in offering download?

I’ll have a look on dji site

The point is that DJI can ask for them, and analyse them, in the case that you have a dead/fly-away drone.

Having helped several people analyse logs, I’ve looked into this many times, and DJI won’t be the source of any info … since they don’t want you looking at them (hence the encryption!).

Other, far more clever people that I, have been trying to decrypt them … and last time I looked this hadn’t been achieved.

What is available (from the .txt files) can be found in this thread.

Also, Where exactly are the M2P/M2Z flight logs kept? is relevant to the M2P/M2Z.

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Moved your posts over to that second link … since really the same topic.

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