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Why You Should Upgrade Your Propellers with XOAR Props

A lot of hobbyist drone pilots are unaware how important their propellers can be. That’s not to say they don’t understand that without drone propellers the drone wouldn’t stay in the air, but rather that the stock rotors their unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) came with may not be the best choice. There are a number of ways in which switching out or upgrading propellers can markedly improve the performance of your drone.<br><br>

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Why You Should Upgrade Your Propellers with XOAR Props

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  1. Why You Should Upgrade Your Propellers with XOAR Props A lot of hobbyist drone pilots are unaware how important their propellers can be. That’s not to say they don’t understand that without drone propellersthe drone wouldn’t stay in the air, but rather that the stock rotors their unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) came with may not be the best choice. There are a number of ways in which switching out or upgrading propellers can markedly improve the performance of your drone. Propeller Material Most traditional quadcopter drones come out of the box with a set of plastic propellers. They certainly work to get the drone airborne, but they’re not exactly all that a propeller can be. Plastic propellers do have some benefits. Since they come with the drone, they’re part of the cost of that drone. That makes them, by definition, less expensive than propellers that you would have to buy. But these propellers are also generally not as sturdy as propellers made of something like carbon fiber. That may not necessarily sound like a great thing, but some drone pilots prefer that in the case of a crash, the props snap rather than the boom being damaged. The legitimacy of that strategy is debated. The most popular, or at least common, constituent for RC propellers after plastic is the aforementioned carbon fiber. Their popularity is understandable. Carbon fiber propellers are both stronger and more rigid than plastic. That torsional rigidity means less vibration during flight, which makes for less overall wear to the drone, plus quieter, more efficient, and more stable flight. That’s an important consideration if the UAV is being used for photography.

  2. There is also a subset of drone connoisseurs who swear by beechwood propellers. They insist that XOAR beechwood props deliver the best lift, thrust, stability, quietest flight, and simply make for a matchless flight experience. Size of Blades There is not enough room here to describe how the flight dynamics and performance of a drone are influenced by the minutiae of the diameter, angle, and other engineering features of props by influencing pitch, torque, speed, thrust, angle of attack, lift, etc. However, there are some basics to consider when choosing the type of propellers for the kind of UAV flying you’re doing. The influence of size is chief among them. Broadly, smaller and larger propeller blades serve specific functions. Smaller propeller blades are generally paired with a small drone motor and are designed for more acrobatic maneuverability and speed. They are more common in drone racing, for instance. Larger propeller blades are usually paired with a larger drone motor and are optimal for maintaining superior lift with heavy payloads. For the capacity to keep something like a camera stably and steadily aloft, they are more common for commercial applications like cinematography. So, if your drone supports your photography business, upgrading to larger blades could prove invaluable. Find the best propellers for every purpose your drone serves, at https://www.xoarintl.com/

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