Do you guys use the bundled propeller guards?
Do they affect the Flight experience/duration when flying outdoors?
Do they affect the Flight experience/duration when flying outdoors?
They are great for flying indoors (not recommended). When outdoors, they aren't going to be very useful if you're doing things like taking off from an open area and staying clear of obstacles. And, they could cause your drone to get hung up on tree branches if you make contact with a tree. I don't recommend them for what most people are doing with drones.Do you guys use the bundled propeller guards?
Increased visibility is a good reason to use prop guards...maybe wrap some fluorescent orange or pink tape on.Have been thinking they would also allow more options to attach strobe lights to, as well be kinder to those that struggle with VLOS by making the MA seem "bigger" in the sky.
Been thinking about dusting mine off for the VLOS thing. Especially if you're eyes favour near-sight over far-sight.
I have used them in the beginning of my training with my quad. I would occasionally get an error about "additional weight detected" that would go away after a bit. I was flying slowly and cautiously as well as the weather being about +15f so I can't speak to performance or duration. I viewed them like training wheels. If I was flying indoors I would probably use them more often.
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