No worries, that blade has been retired as soon as the fracture was discovered. This is why a proper inspection is critical for safety. I have my Remote Pilot Airman Certificate and do not need a failure during a job; replacing a $3 blade is a no brainer.
Thanks for the advice folks. ;)
Just thought I'd post this. Found this crack on a trailing edge with a little over only 4 hrs, no ground strikes, just bugs and the occasional little rock that might kick up when landing or taking off. I did land in some grass once that was about as tall as the P3. All other blades look fine...
I am also having the heat issue, mine actually got very hot with the Phantom just sitting on a table and the HDMI pluigged into a TV. A little disappointed with the picture also, doesn't look 720p.
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