claudius62
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I question things at first, Old Timer is right, it is the value of the service ceiling above the sea. That is to say that the propellers will no longer be able to stir enough air given the re-refraction of air density, which will lead to certain instability of the device.
For example, Dji the ceiling for the Mavic 2: Max practical ceiling. above sea level = 6,000 m, ie above it is no longer controllable and unstable.
Helicopters also have their limits when climbing vertically.
And possible icing of the propellers too.
and moreover, certain helicopters have preventive measures at high altitute.
In-flight icing defenses
3-2 Helicopters
Defrosting the blades
By heating mat on the leading edges
Cycled or permanent
For example, Dji the ceiling for the Mavic 2: Max practical ceiling. above sea level = 6,000 m, ie above it is no longer controllable and unstable.
Helicopters also have their limits when climbing vertically.
And possible icing of the propellers too.
and moreover, certain helicopters have preventive measures at high altitute.
In-flight icing defenses
3-2 Helicopters
Defrosting the blades
By heating mat on the leading edges
Cycled or permanent