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Not to bust your chops here, but......nothing you stated is true. "if it lasted a minute.." a minute ????? Your time and comparison make no sense whatsoever. A 50% increase in time????The air is simply too thing for this kind of configuration. If it lasted a minute with stock propellers, you might get a minute and a half out of master air screw props. You can't make something out of nothing. High altitude work like that requires low kv motors turning big ass high pitch props. You're not going to get that with a solo.
Guys are reporting a mere 5% increase in flight times with MAS props
In any event, mathematics and engineering discussion aside, (which will also confirm these results) let's talk real world examples OF ALTITUDE.
Apparently, someone has flown a DJI Phantom 3 to a height of 20,000 feet! This is in STOCK configuration.
The DJI runs a fairly fast motor at 800kv or 920-960kv (Solo being 880kv)
Additionally, DJI props are SMALLER in diameter than Solo with a similar pitch.
There are plenty of guys documenting 12,000 ft flights with Phantoms with stock motors/props
The Mavic has shown to be a high flyer as well.
The Mavic prop size is 8.3" with a 3" pitch (much smaller and SHALLOWER than Solo)
DJI states the Max service ceiling to be 16,404 feet!
Mavic- 1400 kv 3s Operating rpms (for purposes of discussion) are identical to Phantom or Solo
Higher altitudes are further documented by sputnik378 who states that he flies regularly at 14,000 feet WITH a (presumably stock motor/prop Solo)
Therefore, lower kv with large, high pitch props are NOT necessary for high altitude flights. And to state otherwise is simply not true.