I'll trust CF over their plastic to be safer, not too sure about the quick release plates and no locks though. I'll be waiting to see if they spin themselves off with props a few inches larger than the I1.These look really good. I am wondering if they would void the I2 warranty though, if you had a crash with them...
What does that work out to USD? Seems overpriced for two pieces of aluminum, and is it aircraft aluminum, or chineseium?I ordered some of these, I can do without the quick release. Inspire 2 Carbon Fiber propeller adapters
What does that work out to USD? Seems overpriced for two pieces of aluminum, and is it aircraft aluminum, or chineseium?
Edit, translated the page, at least it's good quality metal... all of $10 worth, if that.
Again, those props are a bit bigger... let's see what happens during motor breaking.Don't forget to add $30 for shipping! Yep way overpriced but I am worth it. At least I will not have to worry about my props rattling or falling off.
You just swap them back . It doesn't know the differenceThese look really good. I am wondering if they would void the I2 warranty though, if you had a crash with them...
I had 15" on my inspire 1 never had any problems. As far as the quick release I'd much rather do that then pulling screws out ever time you take in an outside the caseI'll trust CF over their plastic to be safer, not too sure about the quick release plates and no locks though. I'll be waiting to see if they spin themselves off with props a few inches larger than the I1.
Leaving mine on and buying a large pelican rolling case... more room for batteries anyway.I had 15" on my inspire 1 never had any problems. As far as the quick release I'd much rather do that then pulling screws out ever time you take in an outside the case
Which 15" did you have on the I1 ? Mine didnt fit.I had 15" on my inspire 1 never had any problems. As far as the quick release I'd much rather do that then pulling screws out ever time you take in an outside the case
It looks like you need to screw them on with the screws. So you cant take props off easily. Totally overpriced my opinion to. Quality made in Italy ? Wtf ? Since when Italian = Quality ?I ordered some of these, I can do without the quick release. Inspire 2 Carbon Fiber propeller adapters
Just an FYI, seeing as most everyone here doesn't come from an RC or pilot background...It looks like you need to screw them on with the screws. So you cant take props off easily. Totally overpriced my opinion to. Quality made in Italy ? Wtf ? Since when Italian = Quality ?
Correct, BUT it all depends on the quality of the adapters and especially the screws. There is loads of garbage quality out there. Dont risk your 5,000 + $ bird with crappy quality.Just an FYI, seeing as most everyone here doesn't come from an RC or pilot background...
Quick release props are pretty much a DJI thing that really needs to stop. Industry standard for manned, unmanned, etc. is permenantly attached props.
Oh absolutely... as an engineer, these adapters can totally be made safe. But for $200 it should have locks, especially since it's less than $10 in metal and 30 min on the mill. It's probably even cut off of round stock.Correct, BUT it all depends on the quality of the adapters and especially the screws. There is loads of garbage quality out there. Dont risk your 5,000 + $ bird with crappy quality.
It looks like you need to screw them on with the screws. So you cant take props off easily. Totally overpriced my opinion to. Quality made in Italy ? Wtf ? Since when Italian = Quality ?
Yes, they do. See my pics on first pageHi Guys,
Great stuff here. Kindly confirm that the adapter set below will mount the prop set below to the I2 without modification.
AmazingTech Aliminum Aadapter Quick Release Holder for DJI Inpsire 1 CW/CCW 2-Pairs $39.02 Free Shipping @GoodLuckBuy.com
Amazon.com: T-MOTOR 15x5 Carbon Fiber Props for Multi-Rotor Aircraft (1 pair): Toys & Games
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