voodoo said:It's because they add weight and limit the amount of airflow the props can produce, limiting your lift. Therefore, the motors have to work harder for two reasons in order to add some safety and protect from damaging props.
Prop guards are not just for amateur users. Many people tip over their quads when landing and launching, such as myself when first learning. Prop guards not only boost safety, but they add a layer protection when during flight and other situations. Most people highly recommend getting prop guards, and only when comfortable, advancing to flying without them.
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Prop guards, although thin, interfere with the aerodynamics of the Phantom.Molokai said:WHY do prop guards affect flight times? Being that they are so thin, I don't understand why they affect flight characteristics as much as they do.
Molokai said:Thanks for all the input everyone! I have decided to remove my prop guards (and possibly purchase the Firebolt Quick Release). Anyone have any suggestions to prevent tip overs when landing?
Molokai said:Thanks for all the input everyone! I have decided to remove my prop guards (and possibly purchase the Firebolt Quick Release). Anyone have any suggestions to prevent tip overs when landing?
cruz_ctrl said:Molokai said:Thanks for all the input everyone! I have decided to remove my prop guards (and possibly purchase the Firebolt Quick Release). Anyone have any suggestions to prevent tip overs when landing?
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