I kinda wondered about the right angle adapters, now I know not to bother. I usually pull the card out with the help of some offset forceps. (after releasing the card) Getting the cover out of the way seems to be the biggest hassle.I bought a couple different USB-C right angle adapters on Amazon but had more trouble getting them to fit right than actually using my fumble-fingers. Getting the card out is not usually a problem after getting the cover out of the way. Getting it in is a little more trying. I guess I haven't flown enough to have a big issue with it yet.
I bought a couple different USB-C right angle adapters on Amazon but had more trouble getting them to fit right than actually using my fumble-fingers. Getting the card out is not usually a problem after getting the cover out of the way. Getting it in is a little more trying. I guess I haven't flown enough to have a big issue with it yet.
Interested to hear what you think of it's performance.AxisFlying just put out an upgrade kit, which has the USB-C port on the bottom of the frame. It also opens the prop guards up to 3.5 inches and changes the bolt pattern for the motors to a 4 bolt, opening up the whole motor market. So bigger props, better motors, and easier access. Got mine in yesterday and am going to switch the guts over this week.