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<blockquote data-quote="WingmanGoose" data-source="post: 101660" data-attributes="member: 18869"><p>I’ll throw in my review of the MAS Spark props. Indoor hovering, the noise is close to the same and my motors got hot. I wouldn’t recommend them for indoor flights. Outdoor flying, my motors are just a tad bit warmer than standard props.</p><p></p><p>Noise is improved but it’s far from stealth. I knew from reviews and YouTube videos that it wouldn’t be a huge change, but I’m a little disappointed it’s not more of a change. The sound pitch has improved the Indy car high rev effect, so I’m still happy enough.</p><p></p><p>Indoor hovering used about the same battery power. I’m getting 1 minute longer flights on average when flying outdoors.</p><p></p><p>There is improvements with handling. The Spark is quicker to respond to control inputs. On windy days in sport mode and flying into wind with stock props, I’d get warnings of max motor rpm and speeds were in the teens. With the MAS props, I haven’t got any rpm warnings and I can keep my speed in the 20’s.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I’m happy with the MAS props, but I’ll keep the stock props in my case for indoor use. I also understand how not having folding props is a deal breaker to some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WingmanGoose, post: 101660, member: 18869"] I’ll throw in my review of the MAS Spark props. Indoor hovering, the noise is close to the same and my motors got hot. I wouldn’t recommend them for indoor flights. Outdoor flying, my motors are just a tad bit warmer than standard props. Noise is improved but it’s far from stealth. I knew from reviews and YouTube videos that it wouldn’t be a huge change, but I’m a little disappointed it’s not more of a change. The sound pitch has improved the Indy car high rev effect, so I’m still happy enough. Indoor hovering used about the same battery power. I’m getting 1 minute longer flights on average when flying outdoors. There is improvements with handling. The Spark is quicker to respond to control inputs. On windy days in sport mode and flying into wind with stock props, I’d get warnings of max motor rpm and speeds were in the teens. With the MAS props, I haven’t got any rpm warnings and I can keep my speed in the 20’s. Overall, I’m happy with the MAS props, but I’ll keep the stock props in my case for indoor use. I also understand how not having folding props is a deal breaker to some. [/QUOTE]
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