Thanks for the link. Could you 'splain to this rookie how you link to another thread?
Copy the URL (from the other thread, or other site) from the browser and paste it.Thanks for the link. Could you 'splain to this rookie how you link to another thread?
Ahh- got it. Thanks!Copy the URL (from the other thread, or other site) from the browser and paste it.
I have been using twice daily in 3 to 12 knot wind with no decernale .problems , I am attempting to learn how to navigate around various structures and natural obstacles such as tree's and rock formationsanyone have a review of the Polar Pro prop guards?
Thx!
It's not a hard case but the backpack fits in carry on and under airline seats and is nearly as tough as a case. I love mine and was planning on a hard case too, but I'm glad I got the backpack instead. Very well made and short of a highway car crash I can't see solo being hurt inside it no matter what I did with it. Just a thought though.The third-party vendors will be trying hard to fill the gap, not always to good effect.....As I said in the other thread....not gonna buy nothing regarding this drone for at least a year.....well maybe some batteries.....and a hard case if they can fit one into the linear inches allowed by airline carry-on, good-luck!!
I have the same problem and fear. When installing the prop guard, this is a millimeterdistance from propellers. Any false move or blow could generate to break propellers. I'm not so sure about using the prop guards.
They're tougher than they look. heavy, too.with this polar pro propguards? good to know
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