Originally Posted by
rgburrill
Maybe so but don't they also leave dents from the body hitting the plane? The "experts" that looked over his plane could find no other damage than the two gouges. A quadrotor would like do just that, two rotors gouge the plane but keep the body of the quad away from it. Anyway, that's what they thought but have no proof. Heck, even the pilot of the plane didn't see anything.
Earlier you said that two blades of the
prop were damaged.
Now how the heck could the quad damage the
prop and still get thru to damage
the nose (I assume behind the prop?) with
still spinning rotors?