Crashed on Fogo Island, Newfoundland. And I totally caused it. I was bringing it back to land and lowered the throttle and pitched all the way back to head towards me in reverse, which will bring it in fast. This stick position will also disarm the motors! So basically I switched the darn thing off before it landed. After miles and miles of driving and thinking about what caused it, I realized this mistake was from bad learning on my part. The simulator I practice on turns the engines off @ 0% throttle, but the Naza V2 flight controller cuts the engines when throttle is below 10%. I had practiced this quick-return maneuver thousands of times on the simulator not realizing what the Sticks would tell my actual drone in flight. I now have set the Futaba controller to beep at me when I move the stick below 12%, reminding me not to let it sit there long enough to disarm the motors. I was lucky the GoPro cover took the hit and the camera lens didn't shatter. Unfortunately i did not notice until returning home that the RageCam Lens got knocked out of alignment on impact so some shots of the trip after this are slightly blurred on the left side of the frame.