msinger Approved Vendor Joined Oct 30, 2014 Messages 31,960 Reaction score 10,786 Location Harrisburg, PA (US) Website phantomhelp.com Mar 31, 2016 #2 Just unwind them in the opposite direction as when you put them on. See the small diagram on the top of the prop arm for the direction to spin them.
Just unwind them in the opposite direction as when you put them on. See the small diagram on the top of the prop arm for the direction to spin them.
With The Birds Joined Jan 4, 2016 Messages 7,842 Reaction score 3,114 Location Australia Mar 31, 2016 #3 They can become suprisingly tight in flight. Rubber gloves may help in holding the motor still.
mcphipps Joined Dec 8, 2015 Messages 555 Reaction score 216 Location Wheatfield Indiana Mar 31, 2016 #4 Or use the fancy tool they gave you when you bought the Standard.
With The Birds Joined Jan 4, 2016 Messages 7,842 Reaction score 3,114 Location Australia Mar 31, 2016 #5 mcphipps said: Or use the fancy tool they gave you when you bought the Standard. Click to expand... Not everyone gets the fancy tool. Agreed a good solution though, that is what its intended for apparently.
mcphipps said: Or use the fancy tool they gave you when you bought the Standard. Click to expand... Not everyone gets the fancy tool. Agreed a good solution though, that is what its intended for apparently.
mcphipps Joined Dec 8, 2015 Messages 555 Reaction score 216 Location Wheatfield Indiana Mar 31, 2016 #6 Wow, I thought that was part of the package when you buy a Phantom. I never use it. LOL I will send the OP mine if he wants it...LOL
Wow, I thought that was part of the package when you buy a Phantom. I never use it. LOL I will send the OP mine if he wants it...LOL