Link?? Although, when I hit my tree... I'm sure it was the same spinning around and around motion..!@#$%^&*I've got a UTube video...
Link?? Although, when I hit my tree... I'm sure it was the same spinning around and around motion..!@#$%^&*
Prop guards have saved me from damage from wires, branches, and early on a "pilot error" where it slammed up against the side of my house and did a cartoonish slide down the brick wall. I first flew mine in my house and purposely bumped walls just to see what it could take.Chances are prop guards aren't going to save you from that.
Highly recommend flying with prop guards.Ouch... poor mini. Glad to hear you have that protection. I have a lot of trees around my place and I am almost too careful to not do some unintended pruning. As such, it doesn't make for the most graceful video clips.
My UTube stuff is simply under my name.
Here let me help you. This link will take you to the crash video.
Prop guards have saved me from damage from wires, branches, and early on a "pilot error" where it slammed up against the side of my house and did a cartoonish slide down the brick wall. I first flew mine in my house and purposely bumped walls just to see what it could take.
Seeing it bump against a wall with no damage was sort of like the first time I laid down my Suzuki 250. It was in the snow and slow, no damage. Lot's of fear as it happens the first time. No problem the second time.
I wouldn't advocate trimming trees or cutting the grass with it but so far I'm on the first set of props (about 5 km of distance, 8 hrs of flight time and half a dozen instances)
Highly recommend flying with prop guards.
I routinely fly down a "tunnel" of trees on my 80 yards of driveway.
Obstacle avoidance would have been nice, but expensive and a bigger drone.