Or they want to avoid the bad press of a disgruntled YouTube personality.
If they have a bad batch of propellers, it would make sense to out in front of the issue. Assuming that was the case. It could also be a problem with a batch run of motors.
There is a difference between making a guess and stating that tons of other people are having the same issue based on a handful of people in the comments.
There may very well be an issue with the props. The locking mechanism is pretty...
Since the drone launched and hovered before losing control, it's safe to say that the props unfolded properly.
With no evidence to go with, making guesses is unlikely to find the cause of the incident.
I read a lot of the comments on the video...
Tons of people have no idea what happened to this drone or their own drone.
It's easy to say the same thing happened to mine when you don't know what happened in either case.
I wouldn't have much faith in Youtube comments, but a few of the brief...
The video guy doesn't mention this.
Where did this idea come from?
It's can be confusing trying to make sense of a crash incident from a screen recording and the recorded flight data would make it a lot easier to tell what happened.
If a prop is...