When it is 9 degrees outside or even 23 right now, one plays with the micro in the house. Not much of a micro pilot. Just too many things to keep track of in what I call super maximum manual mode. Maybe if the sticks were less sensitive they would be easier to fly. Well, anyway, I have it in a hover in front of me working on keeping it in the air and it manages to drop to the floor and skid to a corner. Pulled it out and took off. Instant flop over. OK, broke a prop. Check it, no, all OK. Take off, flop over. Well, something is not right. A real close look and this shows how something so small can make a difference. There was a small gob of dust wrapped around the base of a rotor. Cat fur! Darn cleaning person(me)missed that one. I took a loupe, small needle, and a tweezers to remove it. Took off just like it should.
The smallest thing can make it not fly......
Now that you are completely bored, go read something intelligent.
The smallest thing can make it not fly......
Now that you are completely bored, go read something intelligent.