VRS (propeller tip vortices) should be nearly impossible to encounter with the P4 as the motors are slightly slanted outwards to avoid creating standing waves. Nonetheless, I almost never descend straight down but always perform some kind of approach pattern - unless I am in a limited space, like between trees.
Standing waves is not the proper analogy as that requires reflectance. In free-space there is none.
It’s more about descending into a descending column of air. It snowballs as you add more power to overcome which actually exacerbates the problem. (i.e. Settling with Power)
But yes, the outward thrust vector created by canting the motors reduces the tendency for the air column to form, not to prevent standing waves.
Yes you are right, that was a poor analogy, thanks for correcting.
Standing waves is not the proper analogy as that requires reflectance. In free-space there is none.
It’s more about descending into a descending column of air. It snowballs as you add more power to overcome which actually exacerbates the problem. (i.e. Settling with Power)
But yes, the outward thrust vector created by canting the motors reduces the tendency for the air column to form, not to prevent standing waves.
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