Is the orange upper and lower casing compatible with the H plus?

Did you also paint the prop tips? Or, are there props out there with these already painted?A picture is worth a thousand words!
I went a step further and swapped out the motor arms too. Every little bit helps. Was going to paint the orange parts of the arms, but couldn't find an orange that was close enough. Vertigo Drones had the empty arms and they were cheap so I went for the whole package.View attachment 13540
I painted them. I paint all my props for all my flying craft. It started as a visual fascination many years ago and has just been a habit since, I really like seeing where the props are and just love the yellow hoops! But after "The Hand Catch From Hɇll" yesterday, I am so glad I did!!!Did you also paint the prop tips? Or, are there props out there with these already painted?
The Orange is growing on me by the day, started looking for an orange paint to do the prop tips with.@DHC Thanks for posting the pictures! I like the orange myself.
Looks like you have the antenna mod also? Is it the same mod from the 480?
It appears the H shell will work on the Plus as well.Is the orange upper and lower casing compatible with the H plus?
Yes, without a doubt. And the H520 shell will also fit the H480.t appears the H shell will work on the Plus as well.
know this is many years to late but I did the same one day, kill switch wouldn’t cut the power so I hand caught and removed the battery, scaryI painted them. I paint all my props for all my flying craft. It started as a visual fascination many years ago and has just been a habit since, I really like seeing where the props are and just love the yellow hoops! But after "The Hand Catch From Hɇll" yesterday, I am so glad I did!!!
I found myself with the Plus not landing or responding to the Kill Button, so I had to hand catch it and reach under the "Umbrella of spinning knifes" to power it off. Not once, but TWICE while trying to keep my face out of the blender!The power button was also unresponsive so I had to change hands on the strut so I could defy death a second time and try to pull battery, while the Plus was struggling to get away. Those yellow hoops I painted for looks really saved my bacon and my fingers! The bird was unscathed and I still have all 9 fingers! ...Hey wait a minute!! Oh, there it is up my nose!
..So it's all good!
Oh I was triple taping alright, the aircraft was not responding to it. Yeah that was a long time ago. The issue of uncommanded ascent still remains as an intermittent bug. So the last step in my regular preflight now it to lift off to about 4'~5', then let off the throttle momentarily and see if it hovers. Then I back off the throttle to make sure it descends with proper authority. Then and only then to I commit to flight. If it fails that test I do a hand catch and a triple tap. Then I just power-cycle the drone and re-test. Power cycling always fixes it. It doesn't happen often, just every once in a while.. Turns out u press the kill switch repeatedly i think 3 times to kill the power unlink the h480 where I think u just hold the button
Landing a Yuneec drone safely is the ultimate thrill. You follow every protocol, but thanks to its software quirks, success feels less like skill and more like winning the lottery. I imagine Elon Musk feels the same every time a Falcon 9 actually makes it back.Oh I was triple taping alright, the aircraft was not responding to it. Yeah that was a long time ago. The issue of uncommanded ascent still remains as an intermittent bug. So the last step in my regular preflight now it to lift off to about 4'~5', then let off the throttle momentarily and see if it hovers. Then I back off the throttle to make sure it descends with proper authority. Then and only then to I commit to flight. If it fails that test I do a hand catch and a triple tap. Then I just power-cycle the drone and re-test. Power cycling always fixes it. It doesn't happen often, just every once in a while.
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