Rchawks Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2019 Messages 2,259 Reactions 2,494 Age 65 Location Saint Joseph Mo Dec 31, 2020 #1 Do they all fall (pun intended) into the same category in regards to sensors and safety of the drone or drones? MM and MA2
Do they all fall (pun intended) into the same category in regards to sensors and safety of the drone or drones? MM and MA2
Jack43 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 21, 2019 Messages 1,850 Reactions 1,704 Age 81 Location Ziemetshausen Germany Jan 1, 2021 #2 Rchawks said: Do they all fall (pun intended) into the same category in regards to sensors and safety of the drone or drones? MM and MA2 Click to expand... the only snow I would fly in is a powdery snow which is very dry and can not damage the motors of a drone! ? cheers and happy new year, Paul Reactions: Rchawks
Rchawks said: Do they all fall (pun intended) into the same category in regards to sensors and safety of the drone or drones? MM and MA2 Click to expand... the only snow I would fly in is a powdery snow which is very dry and can not damage the motors of a drone! ? cheers and happy new year, Paul
B Buel Well-Known Member Joined Apr 16, 2020 Messages 194 Reactions 49 Age 48 Location Wales Jan 2, 2021 #3 I thought this was a good question, thinking about risking it....
Rchawks Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2019 Messages 2,259 Reactions 2,494 Age 65 Location Saint Joseph Mo Jan 2, 2021 #4 I think as long as it isn't snowing and then hand launching and catching it would minimise exposure to snow being sucked in thru the intakes.
I think as long as it isn't snowing and then hand launching and catching it would minimise exposure to snow being sucked in thru the intakes.