What are using for the motor covers?All my Stooges are packed propless. The props are inspected going on and coming off anyway.
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What are using for the motor covers?All my Stooges are packed propless. The props are inspected going on and coming off anyway.
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This is a new one for me. What kind of case?Ok so here is a bit of a twist. I find if I pack my Mavic P2z in the case upside down it travels a bit better. I have problems with the gimbal guard popping off unless I put it in upside down. Never remove the props on any of my drones
I’m sure it does, but all support for the gimbal is now gone for you. I’d worry above gimbal getting forceful extreme rapid movements in many situations... overheads in airplanes, bumps in the road when in your car, jerking around with footsteps when walking, etc.It's just a generic aftermarket case you can buy on eBay. I should have mentioned I also modified the gimbal guard so only the large shell part is intact. Makes it 100% easier to manage
I have prop guards. They hold the props securely and the drone fits snugly in the Pelican foam rubber case very well.I leave them on, but pack the drone in a spinnaker sleeve before putting it in the fly more bag. This way, the props are not caught when putting the drone in the bag and not when I take it out. Also keeps sand and dirt away from the drone.
I use these since I had two lying around from back in the days I was still paragliding, but any smooth sleeve would do I guess.
As I always said in other post on here, Props off for the sake of your motor and also to keep a better eye on those props as well. If they fail, that's the only line you have between your drone flying or crashing.I know everyone is different just curious if you pack your drone away with ot without props on
I am finally glad to see someone else packing their craft without props on like I do !All my Stooges are packed propless. The props are inspected going on and coming off anyway.
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The motor prop-shaft is strong enough to take it - but if there is pressure on the shaft, you have to ask yourself what pressure is being applied to the prop's to transfer through to the shaft? - And what 'damage' may that be doing??I take off the lower props. When folded they apply sideways pressure to the motor axle
Well, I check them because of a broken motor tab which I found loose inside the motor housing... don’t think it was the prop fairy or imp. BTW, everything wears out... better than an avoidable crash, etc. Yeah, critical components do wear out.On my Mavic Pro and Air, I always pack away with the props attached. All connectors and clips have a maximum number of insertions and removals designed in and you only risk damaging the props or tops of the motor taking them off and re-fitting. If it is fitted correctly, why should it need checking between flights? Has the prop fairy/imp been and visited during the night?
How many people remove the wheels from their car or check the wheel nuts before you drive off? Full size aircraft or helicopters don't remove the props....
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