Kevin Kirby
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- Jan 9, 2018
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- 54
I agree completely. I returned from a flight over water, only to realize one of my props had a large crack/tear in it. It was more than 50% through the blade! I had flown into a branch on the previous flight but did not crash. I am so lucky the stress of the subsequent flight did not break it the rest of the way. Now I always inspect the props with every battery change. ...it only takes 5 seconds, literally.Leaving them closed won't cause harm, and they will open up.
That said, taking a moment to open them first gives you a chance to inspect the props for damage before your flight. I would recommend it as best practice.