The AcroBee Prop Removal tool was designed by Chris AKA DZ. This propeller removal tool was designed to remove most of the whoop-sized propeller easily without damaging the motors or the propellers. Additionally, it can be used to unplug the motors, and gap propellers correctly for maximum performance. Please check back for a video of Chris talking about his design while teaching you how to properly use the tool.
All prop removal tools I've used in the past have been very weak and bend when removing tighter props but not this one, it works great every time on brushed or brushless micros.
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Dave Vazquez
Must have tool for brushed whoops
This a great tool to remove props off of brushed whoops,I have not had to use it on my micro brushless ones yet.After watching the video on yt,I couldn't believe I had not thought of that.Everyone should have at least one of these tools.
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Chad
Hmmmm
I was unable to use it for WHOOP prop removal. However I just noticed the instuctional video and will try again.
This thing is really fun and I haven't had to touch the PIDs at all. Super maneuverable on high rates and really mellow on low rates. I'm teaching my six year old grandson how to fly and he's doing great with it then raise the rates and I doing freestyle in my livingroom. Top off the performance with Newbeedrones awesome customer service and you can't lose. Newbeedrone is now my go to site for whoop stuff.
These props work great for me don't have to remove props because of space confinement. Fold out of way for easier transport and performance is not compromised.
I’ve had and loved the hummingbird line since my first project mocking bird brushed hummingbird. Then the the f4 pro followed by the v2 with elrs! And now this ditching the standalone vtx dropping weight adding higher kv motors than ever before. Personally I believe the hummingbirds fly better than their higher priced flagship brother the beebrain. Get one today you won’t regret it