I don't know, but where I flew there's usually nobody around so even if it does fall out of the sky, nobody would get harmed
Thanks for the info everyone btw, it's a real bummer this ice stuff though, something always has to ruin the fun
Took my older drone for a spin today and when it landed, I noticed this ice formation on the leading edges of the propellers. I did fly it into the clouds but the temperature was barely below freezing. Is there a real risk of flying like this? I didn't notice any decrease in performance.
I was wondering if the serial number of the drone itself (the one inside the battery compartment and on the box) is supposed to be the same as the Flight Controller S/N in the "About" section in the app. Because in my case, they are 2 different serial numbers.
Also, is there any way to see the...
UPDATE: Just talked to DJI support and they said it's normal for the gaps to change as you spin the motors. They also said the app would show an error if there was a problem. I personally think there is no way I damaged the front left motor by trying to unscrew the propellers considering 2 other...
On 3 of the 4 motors on my mini 2, when I look at the small gap in between the motor and frame carefully, it increases/decreases when I spin it by hand. The difference is bigger on the front left and rear right motors, the front right motor also has this problem but the difference is extremely...
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