Testing a 3D printed propeller adapter and 8-blade props with surprising results #djimini2

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Those props are so unbalanced they could form a government all on their own

sianach
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yes the result was literally surprising!

BangCiihuy
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Bruh 😂 did you eventually get it to take off?

loen
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you made sure some of the propellers were placed at the right tilt? some go clockwise the other counterclockwise. unless they were printed in the exact same direction.

herohernandez
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Did you put them on wrong? I feel like I should of worked a little bit.

Chillin-fpv
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that sounded like an impresst laugh and crying together

Maeltex
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Lmao the drones is not tuned for those props

JR-fsxt