My experience with the Master Air Screw props is that I found them slightly quieter, a more pleasing pitch. I did however have some issues in windy conditions, stability took quite a hit, so I put the OEM props back on
66.9dB vs 66.6dB: Only 0.3dB apart! BUT (!!!) on the logarithmic scale, this means a 7.15% increase in sound intensity. Decibels are tricky - small numbers, big differences!
I think the testing should be out side. A lot of sound bouncing off the walls. Just my 2 cents. I am a newbie at flying I like the noise to see where my drone is at. I think the only reason I like them is the bright colors to see the Drone. I cannot justify the price. Happy flying guys
I think that can be remedied with the application of some thread-locker. The Master Air Screw props come pre-applied with thread locker, but after removing them and before re-attaching I used an application of Loctite Blue. I've not had any problem with loosening.
I didn't experience any loosening, and I can't say why not. The stock blades, after removal, would theoretically lose a bit of locking, too, when re-attached. If you examine the screws of both stock and after-market blades, you can see that they both use thread locker. Perhaps MAS doesn't use the same locker product? To do this noise experiment, I ended up detaching and reattaching both sets of blades about twice each. I finally re-attached the MAS blades and applied a blue-coloured thread locker. I continue to use these same blades with no issues.
@@sussexyank2 I did the same and since putting on a bit of locktight I have had no issues and the drone is flying great with these on. I would prefer quick release blades like on the pro it would remove the possible error of not tightening enough or over tightening and while a few have commented on having issues with these blades in whole I think they are very good but I had no complaints with the stock blades as they are well made.
Getting to your comment a bit late, but I kind of feel the same way, all in all. The drone in the video got lost in a very tall tree not long after I posted this. It was too high to get down. And then later that week we had a big windstorm which brought the drone down to the road below the tree. Someone ran over the drone, then apparently took it and tossed it in a bin somewhere. The only thing left was parts of the MAS props. When I replaced the Mini 2 a few months later, I didn't bother installing MAS props on it, though I do have another set.
Drone sound experiment from the bedroom. How cool is it?
My experience with the Master Air Screw props is that I found them slightly quieter, a more pleasing pitch. I did however have some issues in windy conditions, stability took quite a hit, so I put the OEM props back on
I get some significant wind where I am, and the props didn't seem to affect stability for me -- but perhaps I'm not watching closely enough.
66.9dB vs 66.6dB: Only 0.3dB apart! BUT (!!!) on the logarithmic scale, this means a 7.15% increase in sound intensity. Decibels are tricky - small numbers, big differences!
I think the testing should be out side. A lot of sound bouncing off the walls. Just my 2 cents. I am a newbie at flying I like the noise to see where my drone is at. I think the only reason I like them is the bright colors to see the Drone. I cannot justify the price. Happy flying guys
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Found them a bit quieter But they can come loose not a problem with the stock props
I think that can be remedied with the application of some thread-locker. The Master Air Screw props come pre-applied with thread locker, but after removing them and before re-attaching I used an application of Loctite Blue. I've not had any problem with loosening.
I didn't experience any loosening, and I can't say why not. The stock blades, after removal, would theoretically lose a bit of locking, too, when re-attached. If you examine the screws of both stock and after-market blades, you can see that they both use thread locker. Perhaps MAS doesn't use the same locker product? To do this noise experiment, I ended up detaching and reattaching both sets of blades about twice each. I finally re-attached the MAS blades and applied a blue-coloured thread locker. I continue to use these same blades with no issues.
@@sussexyank2 I did the same and since putting on a bit of locktight I have had no issues and the drone is flying great with these on. I would prefer quick release blades like on the pro it would remove the possible error of not tightening enough or over tightening and while a few have commented on having issues with these blades in whole I think they are very good but I had no complaints with the stock blades as they are well made.
Not enough to justify buying them. Stock and no warranty issues.
Getting to your comment a bit late, but I kind of feel the same way, all in all. The drone in the video got lost in a very tall tree not long after I posted this. It was too high to get down. And then later that week we had a big windstorm which brought the drone down to the road below the tree. Someone ran over the drone, then apparently took it and tossed it in a bin somewhere. The only thing left was parts of the MAS props. When I replaced the Mini 2 a few months later, I didn't bother installing MAS props on it, though I do have another set.
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Uncompensated too! If my channel had more views, perhaps they would have paid me.