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Christian

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My old Neo is still in top condition, but bought today another one. To have a reserve if something goes wrong, because I fly my drones only FPV. I removed the bottom prop guards a while ago from the old one and today, just after activation from the new one too. Clean airflow: less noise, better acceleration. And less noob look...😎😁 Highly recommended for all. I use a double sided nail file to carefully remove the remains.
 

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I bet it was hard to make that first cut. I bet it will really zip along in manual mode now!
 
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Love the clean lookIMG_20250702_152211.jpg
 
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I bet it was hard to make that first cut. I bet it will really zip along in manual mode now!
No. I enjoyed it. I hated that cage. Now both my Neos look a little more like my Avatas.
 
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The Neo brothers

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I can see now where that would make a difference.
It does make a difference. Not significant, but still. One piece flew away, could´t find. I placed them side by side to show that it´s actually kind a large surface that´s in the airflow. And easier to change propellers...
 
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