#distance between propellers
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im not a profesional but generally i would say as long as theyre not touching its fine. if you wanna get really technial you can look into propwash and turbulence and try to optimize positioning for that to but the longer the arms the more vibrations so you honestly might end up losing performance that way instead.
if your prop has a 14 inch diameter your props need to have at least 15 inches between them id say
Ideal minimum distance to avoid airflow interference is 1.5x prop diameter. So it'd be 21" between motor centers. However, realistically Salmon is correct
I need to prepare a report about drone. do you know of any article I can cite as a source