The issue was only present when placing the propellers on steering blocks, no idea why, but I was able to compensate between the two by rotating the flipped blades by 0.1° (or 0.01°? I don't remember, either way the smallest step possible) to increase the angle of attack and generate equivalent lift. Normally this shouldn't be an issue, I was trying to come up with a design for a swashplate controlled by sensors.
That's weird AF. Did you ever figure out why?
The issue was only present when placing the propellers on steering blocks, no idea why, but I was able to compensate between the two by rotating the flipped blades by 0.1° (or 0.01°? I don't remember, either way the smallest step possible) to increase the angle of attack and generate equivalent lift.
Normally this shouldn't be an issue, I was trying to come up with a design for a swashplate controlled by sensors.