#CW and CCW
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The leading edge of the prop is the higher one, it's also usually blunt and round, while the trailing edge is low and sharp. The prop blades usually have text molded on them, the side where the text is is most often the top.
The leading edge should (as the name suggests) lead in the direction of rotation to produce thrust downwards. The props in/out setting just tells the flight controller what motor direction to expect
So If the Low Side is in on the right Side ITS ccw
But why do i actually need CW and CCW because Meta say from the Front in Low Side must Point in and one high Side If i do props inwards, right?
yes
Ok ty
If meta told you to jump off a cliff.......
Are you trying to say you don't need props that spin bidirectionaly.... Because the Facebook robot said you don't? 😂😂.
If you snap a Pic of how you have your props on, I will help you get them on correctly if they're not already.
What are the letters/numbers writen on each prop? A prop that spins clockwise turns to the right and for the most part they end with an R if they spin clockwise or right.
The reason why you need two sets of counter-rotating props is to make sure that the drone is
- rotationally stable, and
- capable of yaw control
If you think about how the quad achieves pitch, yaw, and roll control you’ll see why the props need to be in one of those two configurations
