Yes, give the food to a homeless/hungry person rather than destroy it for your entertainment, I didn't even bother to watch the video. If there were a dislike button I'd have given this one
Yes, give the food to a homeless/hungry person rather than destroy it for your entertainment, I didn't even bother to watch the video. If there were a dislike button I'd have given this one
Very interesting how the blades react with different foods. I really liked the banana!
It would be awesome to see the same thing with the bird tied down and higher rotor RPM; assuming it was at idle.
Boo? Lighten up
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You don’t have to explain yourselfFunny thing is some of this was out of date and un edible. I kept them for this but could of been a bit ill if eaten. Apart from the Sweets
I’m pretty sure pineapple will destroy the blade ?️? not the slice one ?
i agree with you. Before i’m thinking to buy a CF for my mini then thos forum changes everything. Thanksthere was one plus to come out of that video ,
now we all know what the blades will do to skin
when the drone is flying ,never mind at idle
imagine the same thing with carbon fibre props
I’m curious if you had a motor overload message due to the banana.
please dont do a test for that could all go horribly wrongtrue to the skin comments, i would not like to know what would happen if you got your finger in the props when hoverin at speed
please dont do a test for that could all go horribly wrong
Well I did watch a few seconds- just long enough to get the idea of it, and the very first thing I noticed is that the gimbal cover was still on, so in the pilot's desire to chop food he (she) was risking gimbal damage. Then I turned it off. By the way, a food slicer probably costs less than $100 USD but the Mavic 2 Pro costs $1500. If you need a food slicer, go to Bed, Bath, and Beyond Store.