Hello all. I'm wondering if anyone "tunes up" their drones. You know, like lubrication & oil change every 6,000 miles, battery checks, spark plugs, fans, etc?
Prior to every flight for sure. A vehicle stopping on a road is quite different to a drone or any airborne vehicle dropping from the sky. As an active RC plane flyer and modeler for over fifty years, I still check all functions, engine/s, propellers, batteries, moving surfaces etc prior to each flight. Luckily a model plane running out of fuel or facing engine failure midair can usually be saved depending on altitude and proximity to a landing area. Drones, the ones we fly, would fall out of the sky and may or may not survive a fall.Hello all. I'm wondering if anyone "tunes up" their drones. You know, like lubrication & oil change every 6,000 miles, battery checks, spark plugs, fans, etc?
I've never changed the spark plugs on my drone. I haven't changed them on my car either, at least not since cars came from the factory equipped with iridium plugs. Neither have I checked or changed the oil on my drone. Where are the dipstick and filler cap?Hello all. I'm wondering if anyone "tunes up" their drones. You know, like lubrication & oil change every 6,000 miles, battery checks, spark plugs, fans, etc?
None of that kind of thing is necessary.Hello all. I'm wondering if anyone "tunes up" their drones. You know, like lubrication & oil change every 6,000 miles, battery checks, spark plugs, fans, etc?
Ok, thanksNone of that kind of thing is necessary.
The brushless motors are extremely reliable,
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