lynsomeon said:So, on my first flight with less than 3 minutes in the air, I broke my camera and gimbal. There no sense in crying over spilled milk.
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement?
denofr said:I'd like to know if anyone else has had problems with prop wash and if they had prop guards on or not.
One of the 2 times it happened to me was during a practice RTH. By the time I realized what was going on it was too late. By the way where in the documentation does it address this?pyrophantom said:Easiest way to avoid propwash is to descend slowly at an angle so you are always getting clean air under the props. I think a lot of newbies learn the hard way with some very wobbly moments descending too quickly and vertically.
denofr said:pyrophantom said:Easiest way to avoid propwash is to descend slowly at an angle so you are always getting clean air under the props. I think a lot of newbies learn the hard way with some very wobbly moments descending too quickly and vertically.
My guess is that the majority of prop wash instances occur while using prop guards. Like I said one of mine occurred during a RTH.