When flying with XOAR props I'm getting an error message on screen saying do not fly with high altitude props in low altitude. Anyone else experience this?
Sorry I do not have any experience with these props. The only thing I can think of is your new Props are spinning at a different RPM and the DJI Go 4 App monitors your prop speed. It must think your RPM are the same as the High Altitude props? What made you decide on these? I think the T-motor props are getting better reviews
Sorry I do not have any experience with these props. The only thing I can think of is your new Props are spinning at a different RPM and the DJI Go 4 App monitors your prop speed. It must think your RPM are the same as the High Altitude props? What made you decide on these? I think the T-motor props are getting better reviews
Well, they got good reviews on Amazon....plus I got a sick discount. But since the quick release are all off I'm probably going to get the T-Motor from Florida Drone.
AvatarAir Posted at 2018-4-28 12:20
Well, they got good reviews on Amazon....plus I got a sick discount. But since the quick release are all off I'm probably going to get the T-Motor from Florida Drone.
That's funny, I looked on Amazon and it had 1 seller review that was bad or 1 star..
AvatarAir Posted at 2018-4-28 12:58
Yes, you're right, my bad. Not sure where I saw the recommendation. But they seem to be very well made and it actually sounds less noisy.
The warning is due to performance issues. Brush up on Density Altitude. There is a new book from ASA titled The Complete Remote Pilot that has a great section on the subject and its effects. If you intend to do the Part 107 Exam there may be questions on the subject as well. In short, the higher you go above MSL the air molecules that your prop needs to generate lift are unavailable.