JWarren Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 773 Reaction score 122 Jul 2, 2014 #1 Besides the obvious crash, does anyone know how the P2V+ behaves if it were to lose a motor during flight? I'm assuming there is no chance of a normal landing no matter the skills of the pilot. Regards, J.
Besides the obvious crash, does anyone know how the P2V+ behaves if it were to lose a motor during flight? I'm assuming there is no chance of a normal landing no matter the skills of the pilot. Regards, J.
N017RW Premium Pilot Joined May 2, 2014 Messages 8,959 Reaction score 3,256 Location Palm Beach Co.- FL Jul 2, 2014 #2 No chance to save in flight. You can only hope for a miraculous save by somehow falling in a haystack or something. (you get the idea) This a/c has no tolerance for fault in the propulsion systems. Even chipped props can create enough vibration to hamper the IMU's ability to properly measure forces.
No chance to save in flight. You can only hope for a miraculous save by somehow falling in a haystack or something. (you get the idea) This a/c has no tolerance for fault in the propulsion systems. Even chipped props can create enough vibration to hamper the IMU's ability to properly measure forces.
Geoelectro Joined Feb 16, 2014 Messages 487 Reaction score 148 Location Houston Tx. Jul 2, 2014 #3 Check this out... http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/new ... op-failure Geo
JWarren Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 773 Reaction score 122 Jul 2, 2014 #4 That's pretty darn amazing. I hope its a matter of time till DJI gets ahold of that program and we can all upgrade.
That's pretty darn amazing. I hope its a matter of time till DJI gets ahold of that program and we can all upgrade.