Designing for Energy Efficiency in the Air
Selecting lower‑tip‑speed propellers with optimized pitch and chord reduces vortex losses and noise. Thin, stiff blades hold shape at load, conserving energy during hover and cruise. Share your prop test logs and what trade‑offs you’ve seen between thrust, efficiency, and acoustic comfort.
Designing for Energy Efficiency in the Air
Rounded leading edges, tapered arms, and clean cable routing cut drag dramatically. Even small fairings around motor mounts tame messy airflow and extend flight time. Post photos of your streamlined builds and tell us how many extra minutes you gained per battery.