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<blockquote data-quote="dat1" data-source="post: 110392" data-attributes="member: 14539"><p>I use red Anbee props for over a year without any problems.</p><p>Still use them for quick or short session. </p><p>But for long session, drying my five batteries, I’m using a set </p><p>of MasterAirScrew and I like them. The noise pitch is lower, </p><p>I feel “safer” with one piece props and they seems to add a </p><p>minute or so of flight time, especially if I’m hovering for long </p><p>period. For me, it worth the 30 seconds it take to switch the </p><p>props.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dat1, post: 110392, member: 14539"] I use red Anbee props for over a year without any problems. Still use them for quick or short session. But for long session, drying my five batteries, I’m using a set of MasterAirScrew and I like them. The noise pitch is lower, I feel “safer” with one piece props and they seems to add a minute or so of flight time, especially if I’m hovering for long period. For me, it worth the 30 seconds it take to switch the props. [/QUOTE]
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