JubartFly
lvl.1
Flight distance : 155302 ft
Brazil
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AG0N-Gary Posted at 2018-1-18 11:33
Giving that information would invite people to test it to the point of failure (and blame DJI). Further, MTOW would depend on the altitude it was taking off from. If it was given, I would assume it would be a sea-level number and you would have to calculate for anything above that.
NOT giving this information will force people to test it.... and Yes, the values must be on sea level... but an aircraft that (at sea level) just can handle it´s own weight (and nothing more) will not fly or even take off in high altitude. As comparisson an passenger car is not intended to transport cargo, but it have in his manual the max weight it support (which is the equivalent of MTOW for cars). So my impression is that DJI hide this info not to "desencorage" people to "customize" (legaly or not) their equipments and blame DJI (the warranty terms are quite explicit on this) . But not revealing this data will permit that DJI make changes in parameters (all refered to the power capacity) and we can´t know about until comparrison. But if MTOW is showed any changes about it will be notice. And that kind of reconfiguration of efficience parameters shoul easily be made by firmware update. |
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