@PeteVee
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Maybe I'm evil - but I'm a fan of CF prop's. I replaced the stock 'quiet' DJI prop's on my Mavic Pro Platinum, with CF prop's the same shape and dimensions, except they are a bit thicker in the air-foil section. They ARE quieter than the quiet props, and the reason is that they are stiffer i.e. there is less torsional flex in the blade, and therefore they maintain their angle of attack and lift. I did measurements and found that with the stock DJI 'quiet' Platinum prop's, the motor rpm showing on the controller during hover, varied between 501 and 515 rpm. With the CF prop's, the rpm range dropped in the hover to 460 to 475 rpm (test was done at same hover altitude within 5 minutes of each other). It's the slower rotational speed that makes the prop's quieter (ask any attack helicopter pilot!). I thought that the CF prop's would make the Mavic twitchy in windy conditions, because the torsional & longitudinal flex of the stock DJI prop's act like shock-absorbers and soak up the turbulence (like an airliner's wing does) - but - I've not seen any evidence of that 'when the winds of November came early!'
So - maybe long term I'll find I've made a problem for myself, but meanwhile, I'm flying OK ...
Love the Gordon Lightfoot - Edmund Fitzgerald reference. re: winds of November
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