Just a quick word to the wise about the propulsion motor arms on the M2 series. The arms are a bit more difficult to install/replace than those on the MP series. Gone are the flaps over the rear arm joints, and also, on the front, the LED is built into the leg, not the arm.
A good way to avoid breaking the arms in the first place would be leg extenders. They will push the fracture point lower on the arm or leg, possibly on to the leg extension itself. You want to break the leg extension first since its a cheap thing to replace.
Another great way to save those precious arms is by using prop guards. They might look gaudy, but they will save your props and your arms from damage.
Accidents will happen, and the more you fly the higher your chance of something happening. Forewarned is forearmed.
A good way to avoid breaking the arms in the first place would be leg extenders. They will push the fracture point lower on the arm or leg, possibly on to the leg extension itself. You want to break the leg extension first since its a cheap thing to replace.
Another great way to save those precious arms is by using prop guards. They might look gaudy, but they will save your props and your arms from damage.
Accidents will happen, and the more you fly the higher your chance of something happening. Forewarned is forearmed.
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