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Spray Paint Props???

I Will say this...... reflective tape on my drone and took it off on a night test over heavy woods up in Bama. 100% Zero danger to Nothing but my bird.......Tested with a laser pointer. Hard to pinpoint the craft but when that laser hit the tape......... BOOM
Absolutely no doubt...... qtr mile out and stationary @ 400ft
R&D......That’s all
 
Paint the props? What could possibly go wrong.......

If the hubs are equally masked and a modellers' spray paint carefully applied, what might go wrong?
Seems to me we're talking small fractions of a gram of paint per prop and any variance between props would be a small fraction of that.
Friction, air flow dynamics.... I don't know.
I believe fixed wing RC hobbyists routinely paint and/or varnish their props.
 
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Those are made by air screw I believe. You can Rite dye them if they where white like phantom. Dye does not effect weight like paint .
 
They are quieter, and more durable, I crashed last week doing 50 mph into high weeds then ground, not even a chip on props.
 
They are quieter, and more durable, I crashed last week doing 50 mph into high weeds then ground, not even a chip on props.

Were you flying a Mavic 2?
I've contacted Master Airscrew twice by email through their website regarding availability for the M2.
Not getting any reply.

EDIT - Repy received:

Hello Ken,
Thank you for contacting Master Airscrew!
The Upgrade propellers for Mavic 2 will be released end of the year, in 4 colors including the orange.
Please, subscribe @ www.masterairscrew.com so we can keep you in the know.
Hope above helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Kind regards,
MASTER AIRSCREW TEAM
 
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