Flydigital
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I have 6 stock DJI props 10" x 3.8 on a F550. I decided I needed some spares and without properly looking into it bought some more 10" blades off eBay. They were in fact 10" x 4.5 type but that didn't mean much to me. I swapped them over and took it for a test flight. The behaviour was very odd and dangerous as if the Naza or transmitter were completely screwed up.
On start up as I increased throttle on the ground the revs felt like they were jumping up suddenly so by the time I got it off the ground it would shot up uncontrollably. I would quickly try to bring it down only to have it crash hard. Keeping it in one place too was almost impossible.
All the time it was with 8+ satellite lock. At first I had no thoughts of it being prop related and was thinking I needed to look into my naza and tx / rx configuration. Then for the hell of it I put the old props back on and it flew perfectly.
Is this normal? I'm about to buy some more DJI plastic 10"x3.8 props as back up. They seem really good and reliable. I've had loads of crashes with damaged legs and gimbal but never any problem with the props. They seem indestructible and very forgiving to the point that I think they can reduce damage elsewhere as they flex and absorb impact.
This observation I know is contrary to a lot of comments I have read saying stock props are terrible and that carbon fibre is the way to go. But my experience so far goes against that route.
Did I do something wrong fitting the 10"x4.5? How can that kind of flight behavious be explained?
On start up as I increased throttle on the ground the revs felt like they were jumping up suddenly so by the time I got it off the ground it would shot up uncontrollably. I would quickly try to bring it down only to have it crash hard. Keeping it in one place too was almost impossible.
All the time it was with 8+ satellite lock. At first I had no thoughts of it being prop related and was thinking I needed to look into my naza and tx / rx configuration. Then for the hell of it I put the old props back on and it flew perfectly.
Is this normal? I'm about to buy some more DJI plastic 10"x3.8 props as back up. They seem really good and reliable. I've had loads of crashes with damaged legs and gimbal but never any problem with the props. They seem indestructible and very forgiving to the point that I think they can reduce damage elsewhere as they flex and absorb impact.
This observation I know is contrary to a lot of comments I have read saying stock props are terrible and that carbon fibre is the way to go. But my experience so far goes against that route.
Did I do something wrong fitting the 10"x4.5? How can that kind of flight behavious be explained?