bumper
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I was torn between blue and white . . . blue won.
Will be interesting to see how they compare, looking forward to reviews.
Will be interesting to see how they compare, looking forward to reviews.
I've been using MAS 'Stealth' prop's on my Mavic Pro Platinum for a couple of years now. They are made from Glass-fibre composite (yes - to our USA friends, that's the proper way to spell fibre ? ). I have found them to be much stronger than the DJI plastic stock items, which means that when they hit a small branch, they tend to 'chew' through it with a bit of damage to the leading edges, but still flyable. The same sort of encounter with DJI 8331 props will tend to 'tear' the plastic and make the prop pretty much unusable from that point on. The build quality and comparative strength of the MAS prop's just put them in a different class - which is why I regard them as an upgrade - rather than a replacement.Please expound upon the short lifespan...
Thanks for the clarification! Looking forward to seeing whether the 5% increase in flight time is realistic. Sure could use it!I've been using MAS 'Stealth' prop's on my Mavic Pro Platinum for a couple of years now. They are made from Glass-fibre composite (yes - to our USA friends, that's the proper way to spell fibre ? ). I have found them to be much stronger than the DJI plastic stock items, which means that when they hit a small branch, they tend to 'chew' through it with a bit of damage to the leading edges, but still flyable. The same sort of encounter with DJI 8331 props will tend to 'tear' the plastic and make the prop pretty much unusable from that point on. The build quality and comparative strength of the MAS prop's just put them in a different class - which is why I regard them as an upgrade - rather than a replacement.
Mine arrived as well. Got a chance to fly with them yesterday in 13 mph winds. The flight time was about 30 seconds longer than a comparable flight on the same battery with 8mph winds 5 days earlier, to the same remaining battery percentage from a full charge, on stock props. From my experience, the higher winds typically knock off about a minute of flight time, so the advertised 90 second gain in flight time appears promising. Pitch is much lower, which is always a good thing. Liking them so far! They are a little stiff on opening up, so I manually opened them fully before flight from their folded position. They fold up properly on the aircraft for transport, just like the stock props.Just an update to this thread: My props arrived, haven’t had a chance to fly with them yet but a couple observations.
The dimensions are listed on the props as 89x49. Stock M2 props are 87x43. Those are length x pitch. This means the MAS M2 props are noticeably longer (not great for my M1 experiment) and have a pretty decent increase in pitch.
Notably the MAS props for M2 seem to be almost the exact same width as the stock M2 props (this is notable because the MAS props for M1 are significantly wider than the stock MPP low noise props.)
Also notable the winglets are significantly more pronounced on the MAS M2 props than the stock M2 props. They are thin at the tips but since they are more flexible they don’t feel like they are going to break off like on the stock M2 props.
This means the MAS M2 props are noticeably longer (not great for my M1 experiment)
Thanks! I appreciate that!I noticed this when I was checking mine out last night too. The rear ones have much less clearance near the back of the Mavic’s body. Shouldn’t be a problem but I hope your Mavic 1 experiment comes out okay.
That is odd. Could be a bad batch. Have you contacted Master Airscrew yet? I'm sure they would want to know, and would happily replace them.Ordered 2 sets last week for the wife and I finally got to use them today 40 degress wind was blowing 6 miles and they failed took off to let it hover and shook like they were not balanced the wifes mavic pro 2 did the same we put the DJI props back on and no problems know is there a way to balance these props.
Ya sent them an email I figured id ask the people hear plus I heard there pretty good for customer serviceThat is odd. Could be a bad batch. Have you contacted Master Airscrew yet? I'm sure they would want to know, and would happily replace them.
I've been using MAS 'Stealth' prop's on my Mavic Pro Platinum for a couple of years now. They are made from Glass-fibre composite (yes - to our USA friends, that's the proper way to spell fibre ? ). I have found them to be much stronger than the DJI plastic stock items, which means that when they hit a small branch, they tend to 'chew' through it with a bit of damage to the leading edges, but still flyable. The same sort of encounter with DJI 8331 props will tend to 'tear' the plastic and make the prop pretty much unusable from that point on. The build quality and comparative strength of the MAS prop's just put them in a different class - which is why I regard them as an upgrade - rather than a replacement.
One thing you might notice is the rpm difference between the DJI props and the MAS set. The Master Airscrew props fly a lower rpm to do the same work as the DJI stock. While the actual noise pressure may be only 1 or 2 dB lower with MAS, the lower rpm takes some of the 'buzz' off the higher pitch end, and makes the drone less 'intrusive'. It's the lower frequency of the noise that I have found to be the most 'useful' feature of the MAS prop's.Hopefully you’ve received an answer from another source or have tried for yourself. I have tried the MPP props (OEM 8331) on my MP, and they are much quieter. Now when I tried the MAS props, they didn’t really seem quieter than the MPP props.
’Hope that helps!