potentialag Thanks for your input here! I'm also a believer in letting the drone sit for a few seconds w/the motors running & surmising the situation....then nail it for TO. THEN....I get about 30' in the air & stop. Release levers & make sure hover mode is good. Then full yaw turn to verify hover & altitude hold...then depart for wherever. I also "sand" my props lightly when nicks occur. We do it w/big plane props, little drone props should be fine also. I just very lightly sand the leading edge. Try not to round the outer tip area. Try to sand both halves of the blade equally. |