That looks OK. You're welcome! We're here to help you.Thanks guys. A couple of pictures as suggested.
Yers point up! WeirdThanks guys. A couple of pictures as suggested.
When the P2V+ came out it was very easy to get Vortex Ring State by descending too quickly it starts to fall through its own turbulence.I was more disconcerted because they're not tilted at all on my P2v+.......and I couldn't find any earlier posts about this.
Not correct. The tilt is ONLY to move the prop wash away from the quadcopter. This reduces the chance of a "Vortex Ring State" when descending straight down.The tilt of the motors is how the drone maneuvers, by speeding up or slowing down the correct motors to change directions
Whatever for?
There are dozens of posts with new owners asking the same question.
And lots of experienced owners always answering that this is by design.
Asking for pictures of this is totally pointless when it's such a well known feature.
It's like asking for pictures to show that a Phantom has 4 arms and they are white.
Fly the hell out of it til the first crack then send it in[emoji41]If thats the case, i must have the old model with the old motors, mine has 3 arms??!! I wondered why it was so hard to fly when everyone says its easy!?!Great now it's guaranteed cracking i bet!! Should i mail it back?
The P3P has designed the motor placement to tilt intentionally... past units created cavitation with thrust going straight down... the new tilted motors direct thrust at other than normal incident angles and you won't get that sudden drop when landing on a solid surface... do not try to change those angles... it's an improvement.Bought a brand new p3p today. Unboxed it and went to put the props on when I noticed the motors not sitting square in the arms. Someone please tell me if this is normal? I'm trying to conact the supplier but getting no response currently, but I assume the motors shoukd be completely vertical snd the props exactly horizontal....Yes?