Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Pete E
Originally Posted by Bristoe
What happens if one of the props fail?


About the same as in a helicopter I'd imagine...
No, since there are four propellers which serve partially redundant functions. Lose one, and you still have three propellers serving partially redundant functions. By altering the outputs in just the right way, you could compensate for the loss of one enough for a controlled landing.


You do realize that props is plural for prop? Meaning many or all props.
Not sure what you mean. Can you elaborate on that?