I did consider this but thought the mounts wouldnt sit right when leaving two screws in and putting it ontop, i would have however used two screws that were on diagonals to eachother to spread the drag from the guards more even.
I also bought some shorter screws for mine as the ones they came with (even though they were for a P3) binded the motors slightly when tighetened up on close inspection - Adam
That's great advice. I wasn't aware that there were those that aren't safe for plastics. The screws themselves screw into metal I presume on the motors.
Why aren't you hand catching?So I live in the high country of Colorado and there is not a flat rock or field or road within 100 miles of where I fly. I will not fly my bird without a prop guard. When I am out flying the chances of being able to land on anything less than a 25 degree angle is almost zero.
Why aren't you hand catching?
N017RW, that's funny! Good chuckle!Yikes.
Cant you 'roll your own' landing pad?
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