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PitifulEar3303 on 01.02.2026 10:51 a.m. hmmm, not sure about this. Because these „battle-damaged“ engines may have hard-to-spot problems, like tiny fractures or kinks or whatever. It could cause the drone to fly wonky or crash before reaching their targets. Is it worth the effort and risk to reuse them?
Primary_Wave_6697 on 01.02.2026 11:05 a.m. these engines are made in china, it s rip off of some rotax motor or something like that
ThisIsPaulDaily on 01.02.2026 11:25 a.m. I enjoy the returning to sender part of this video, very kind of them XD
blazze on 01.02.2026 11:36 a.m. Engineer parts junkyard heaven donated by an enemy from hell. Your reverse engineer the tek, adapt a overcome the invaders.
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hmmm, not sure about this.
Because these „battle-damaged“ engines may have hard-to-spot problems, like tiny fractures or kinks or whatever.
It could cause the drone to fly wonky or crash before reaching their targets.
Is it worth the effort and risk to reuse them?
these engines are made in china, it s rip off of some rotax motor or something like that
Return to sender!
I enjoy the returning to sender part of this video, very kind of them XD
Engineer parts junkyard heaven donated by an enemy from hell. Your reverse engineer the tek, adapt a overcome the invaders.
Great work!