- Joined
- Nov 10, 2018
- Messages
- 32
- Reactions
- 8
- Age
- 37
Mine are not from Dji
Yes sports mode(cuz of high winds) yes some emergency braking i guess i need to use them on less windy days?
Aside from the fact that sound of the props banging against the body probably defeats the whole "quiet" thing!Well now that the bird is scratched you could continue to use them as now the damage is done. Or conceal with a "skin" and then stop using them.
Yes sports mode(cuz of high winds) yes some emergency braking i guess i need to use them on less windy days?
Just use them have fun these things don't last forever.Well now that the bird is scratched you could continue to use them as now the damage is done. Or conceal with a "skin" and then stop using them.
.Smart money if they are scratching your body.
I flew my Mavic Pro for almost a year with low-noise props, including in windy conditions and sport mode and had no scratches at all.Dji props or not, under high winds and sport mode same results would occur.
I guess saving $2 and scratching their $1000 drone is acceptable for some people.Proper DJI Oem propellers are so inexpensive I do not understand utilizing off brand props.
DJI props are only $15/pair including shipping.
Dji props or not, under high winds and sport mode same results would occur