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Installed my new low noise props last night. Haven't had time to fly them yet, but I did notice something that I haven't seen mentioned yet. When you fold the rear legs with the props resting on the undreside of the frame, the increased width and pitch of the new props prevents the rear legs from retracting completely flush against the body. It pushes the legs up a VERY small amount...maybe a mm or two. I don't see this as a major issue but it seems to me that:
1. ...applying pressure while handling or transporting the mavic could damage the edges of the new thin blades, and
2. ...they will cause the mavic to sit an an ever so slightly different angle when doing an IMU calibration. Might be worth always removing the blades during a cal as the instructions say.
Nothing major in my mind, but just a heads up...
LP
1. ...applying pressure while handling or transporting the mavic could damage the edges of the new thin blades, and
2. ...they will cause the mavic to sit an an ever so slightly different angle when doing an IMU calibration. Might be worth always removing the blades during a cal as the instructions say.
Nothing major in my mind, but just a heads up...
LP
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