Checked the other 3 and they were fine but replaced this one.Good spot. Props replaced?
Not a fatal issue, but it would definitely reduce efficiency and increase noise.Checked the other 3 and they were fine but replaced this one.
sure, I am fairly certain i have flow it a few times like that and i usually fly them in sport like i stole em lol.Not a fatal issue, but it would definitely reduce efficiency and increase noise.
The soft tips are designed to bend instead of shattering, unlike the fragile Master Screw props!
Well spotted. I must check mine. I flew today but didn’t check my props. To eager to get up & away lolI know we all say we follow our check lists but I found this after landing and haven't hit anything today. But, didn't check before I went up.....
So your saying the Master Screw props even though they are reported to have good performance, are actually more dangerous to fly, because they will shatter vs just obtain minor damage when clipping a small twig for example?Not a fatal issue, but it would definitely reduce efficiency and increase noise.
The soft tips are designed to bend instead of shattering, unlike the fragile Master Screw props!
No. In many senses they are better and safer for the longevity of your drone. Just like Indy cars are designed to have parts “break” by absorbing and dissipating the force of the impact thereby making the car safer for the driver, the design of the MAS props absorb the force of the impact and dissipate it through breakage and thus the affect to the drone body is greatly lessened.So your saying the Master Screw props even though they are reported to have good performance, are actually more dangerous to fly, because they will shatter vs just obtain minor damage when clipping a small twig for example?
Checking props is on my pre-trip checklist, along with checking batteries, making certain that a card is in the drone, and so on.I flew today but didn’t check my props.
I was looking along the lines if you were to hit a small twig that the normal prop would maybe take a nick and keep flying, the Master Screws would shatter and the drone comes down. I like the Master Screw props, I have put them on all of my drones, but the above comment got me thinking.No. In many senses they are better and safer for the longevity of your drone. Just like Indy cars are designed to have parts “break” by absorbing and dissipating the force of the impact thereby making the car safer for the driver, the design of the MAS props absorb the force of the impact and dissipate it through breakage and thus the affect to the drone body is greatly lessened.
I've crashed my drone twice, with the MAS props, and they sustained only minor damage. Nothing like the shattering and crashing like you might suspect. They are more durable than you may think. I've flown my Air2S with nicked MAS props, and didn't notice any discernable performance. My Air 3 also has flown without any discernable performance after I noticed some minor damage to the tips, most likely caused by the prop holder that I use.I was looking along the lines if you were to hit a small twig that the normal prop would maybe take a nick and keep flying, the Master Screws would shatter and the drone comes down. I like the Master Screw props, I have put them on all of my drones, but the above comment got me thinking.
OK Thank You. The Shattering word is what caused ne concern. After your description, my concern has diminished.I've crashed my drone twice, with the MAS props, and they sustained only minor damage. Nothing like the shattering and crashing like you might suspect. They are more durable than you may think. I've flown my Air2S with nicked MAS props, and didn't notice any discernable performance. My Air 3 also has flown without any discernable performance after I noticed some minor damage to the tips, most likely caused by the prop holder that I use.
Exactly! My only crashes have come from using Master Screw props. They shatter upon impact with twigs and such, and the drone crashes. With DJI props, they bend and may tear a little, but the drone will still make it home! Use with extreme caution.I was looking along the lines if you were to hit a small twig that the normal prop would maybe take a nick and keep flying, the Master Screws would shatter and the drone comes down. I like the Master Screw props, I have put them on all of my drones, but the above comment got me thinking.
When the props shatter and fail due to a minor recoverable impact in the air, and the drone then crashes, the MAS props become the cause of the crash, and so they are not protecting the drone. We aren't talking about the props protecting the drone body from damage in a one impact crash by absorbing and dissipating the impact force.No. In many senses they are better and safer for the longevity of your drone. Just like Indy cars are designed to have parts “break” by absorbing and dissipating the force of the impact thereby making the car safer for the driver, the design of the MAS props absorb the force of the impact and dissipate it through breakage and thus the affect to the drone body is greatly lessened.
THank You, that is exactly my concern.Exactly! My only crashes have come from using Master Screw props. They shatter upon impact with twigs and such, and the drone crashes. With DJI props, they bend and may tear a little, but the drone will still make it home! Use with extreme caution.
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