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58mph???? Was that by chance with a tailwind? Was the solo losing altitude at that speed?
About 39-40 rabbit in fly mode.Have you by chance noticed what the max speed is at which it can maintain altitude?
Maybe but I've done it more than onceRabbit in fly is 33mph. Limited by parameters. If you were going faster than 33mph in FLY at full rabbit, you had a tailwind adding the extra.
That's interesting as others have said no discernible difference in flight times. For those still flying these how are your flight times?Those are really bright at night. My nephew was following me around in my Rhino in the desert at night with his. I could see his Solo from a long way away.
According to him they do shorten the flight time considerably.
They look great.
Hmm, they are great, I lose no more than a minute of flight time I estimate. I had issues of them unplugging from the accessory plug. Velcro strap fixed the issue. The lights are great for orientation purposes.
Do you keep them on all the time or need to take them off to fit into the 3dr backpack?
Yep - that's what I figured for 29 bucks it's worth a try. I have the backpack and read that they will fit installed but it's tight? Curious if folks used zip ties to keep them on or just a bit of hot glue.Depending on your case, you may have to take them off each time you use them. I have seen other Solo owners modify their cases to allow for permanent PP installation. I personally just install them each time I decide to use them.
They are not a bad kit and do the job for orientation purposes.
Are you seeing any impact on battery life before and after?They fit in the backpack. They fit a little better when you shave a small bit off with a small razor blade, though, wherever they are snug.
Way easier to leave the lights on the frame than remove every time, with that small mod to the backpack. Also good idea to tape (duct or electrical) across the plug, since eventually it seems to wiggle loose and drop out of the plug bay.
My $0.02 worth...
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