With so many people reporting motor speed issues after the latest firmware upgrade one has to wonder: is the problem a bug in the software, or, did DJI incorporate new motor speed tracking/lift monitoring ability to ensure that the MM has the lift it needs to maintain flight? The main theory seems to be that when stored in a case the rear blades get flattened over time which alters their pitch and ostensibly reduces lift. Given all the problems being reported with uncontrolled descents, is it possible that DJI added a form of prop testing to the latest firmware and that all the motor speed warnings are coming from the rear motors not because of a glitch, but because so many people have flattened rear props? Sounds like a lot of people are able to clear the warning once they replace the props.
So, is this the classic software disclaimer: "it's not a bug, it's a feature?"
So, is this the classic software disclaimer: "it's not a bug, it's a feature?"