I brought that point earlier but was told the prop air overcomes all.....but I am a bit dubious there is no difference at all.Fly it at noon in the Arizona sun on a clear day. Measure the inside temperature of the bird, and compare it to a white bird under the same flight conditions. At least check your maximum battery temperatures on a hot summer day using Healthy Drones website. Just thought I would mention that in case some pilots were thinking of a black bird in Arizona. We really can cook eggs on the sidewalk in the summer. Ha Ha