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Really? I will need to test that out. I never tried putting them on the wrong motor.This was the same with the air one. You had to match them visually. Pretty easy to do.
Sorry but that is not correct. I wanted to check before I could say for sure. I did just check on the original MA and you can NOT put the props on the wrong motors. I tried as best I could to swap the rear props and there is no way you can put the prop on the wrong motor unless you somehow break the prop or locking mechanism on the motor.This was the same with the air one. You had to match them visually. Pretty easy to do.
Sorry but that is not correct. I wanted to check before I could say for sure. I did just check on the original MA and you can NOT put the props on the wrong motors. I tried as best I could to swap the rear props and there is no way you can put the prop on the wrong motor unless you somehow break the prop or locking mechanism on the motor.
This was the same with the air one.
Um, your first post pretty much stated it as a fact...I never tried so maybe I’m wrong on that.
Not actually true about DJI not having a choice. Although Autel does have a patent covering a very broad feature, and even though they won an initial ruling with the ITC, it turns out the patent itself has now been ruled to be overly broad. The patent trials and appeals board ruled (one week after the ITC ruled for Autel) that the patent is not enforceable. Of course there is still more legal wrangling that will go on, but as of right now, no DJI drones are infringing on these Autel patents.Anyhow DJI has no choice because of they did they would not be able to sell the Mavic air 2 in the US. Autel owns that patent.
My thoughts exactly, though the patent is ridiculously wide ranging, it's a wonder Autel did not manage to patent propellers and ESCs while they were at it... (It smacks of Apple patents, plagiarising other peoples ideas, then making it impossible to fight back by throwing millions into the legal battle . Just an opinion..)Most likely as a result of the patent lawsuit with Autel.
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