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DJI Avata 2 Propellers (Full Set)
DJI Avata 2 Propellers are the genuine, factory-spec replacement blades for the DJI Avata 2 (second-generation Avata, 2024). A single package contains two complete pairs (four propellers total, model 3032S) plus eight M2 × 8.7 mm mounting screws, which is everything you need to refresh a full set on the aircraft. Each blade has a 75.66 mm disc diameter and weighs about 1.74 g, tuned to deliver efficient, stable propulsion inside the Avata 2's integrated prop guards.
Genuine DJI replacement propellers for the Avata 2 cinewhoop. Two pairs (a full set) plus eight mounting screws in every package.
Features
- Genuine DJI replacement propellers (model 3032S), the factory-fit blade for the DJI Avata 2 cinewhoop
- 75.66 mm disc diameter sized to spin cleanly inside the Avata 2's integrated, ducted prop guards
- Lightweight at approximately 1.74 g per blade, with no meaningful effect on the aircraft's published flight envelope when fresh propellers replace worn ones
- Each blade is marked clockwise (CW) or counter-clockwise (CCW). Orange-marked propellers attach to the motors on orange-marked arms; unmarked propellers go on the unmarked arms.
- Each package includes two complete pairs (four propellers) and eight M2 × 8.7 mm mounting screws: enough hardware to refresh the full set on the Avata 2 in one go
- Designed to be replaced as a complete set with the screws supplied in the same package, per DJI's installation guidance
Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Compatible aircraft | DJI Avata 2 (second-generation Avata, 2024) |
| Propeller model | 3032S |
| Diameter | 75.66 mm |
| Weight (single blade) | Approximately 1.74 g |
| Quantity per package | 2 propeller pairs (4 propellers total) |
| Configuration | 2 × clockwise (CW), 2 × counter-clockwise (CCW), orange and unmarked |
| Mounting hardware per package | 8 × M2 × 8.7 mm screws |
Who this is for
- Avata 2 pilots replacing a chipped, cracked, or nicked propeller as part of routine maintenance after indoor or close-proximity flying
- FPV cinematographers refreshing the full propeller set before a shoot, since a complete swap is the cleanest way to start a production day on known-good hardware
- Public-safety, inspection, and training operators keeping spares in the case so a single prop strike doesn't take the aircraft out of service
- Pilots flying indoors, in tight spaces, or through obstacles, where propeller contact happens more often and replacement cycles are shorter than they would be on an outdoor aircraft
What's included
- 2 × Propeller pairs (4 propellers total: 2 CW, 2 CCW; orange-marked and unmarked)
- 8 × M2 × 8.7 mm mounting screws
Installation and care
- Inspect propellers before every flight. Replace any blade that is chipped, cracked, warped, or shows visible damage. A damaged propeller is one of the most common preventable causes of in-flight failure on a multirotor.
- Match orange to orange. DJI marks propellers and motor arms with paired orange dots: orange-marked propellers go on motors on orange-marked arms, and unmarked propellers go on the unmarked arms. This is how DJI labels the CW / CCW positions on the Avata 2.
- Use the propellers and the screws from the same package together. DJI explicitly advises against mixing propellers from different packages, since matched sets are balanced together.
- Replace the mounting screws when you replace the propellers. The package includes eight fresh screws (two per blade) for exactly this reason; don't reuse the old hardware.
- Use the correct-size screwdriver for installation and removal — typically the one supplied with the Avata 2 aircraft. The wrong screwdriver size can strip the screw heads and make later removal difficult.
- After installation, perform a brief hover check and confirm there is no vibration or unusual sound before committing to a longer flight.
- Store unused propellers in their original packaging. Loose blades in a gear bag can pick up scratches and microcracks that show up as vibration on the next flight.
Please note: This propeller is for the DJI Avata 2 (second-generation Avata, 2024) only. It is not compatible with the original DJI Avata (first-generation, 2022) or the DJI FPV, which use different propellers and different motor arm geometry. Verify your aircraft model before ordering. The aircraft is sold separately.
Compatibility heads-up: The Avata 2 is a quadcopter inside an integrated prop-guard frame (a cinewhoop design). One package of this part contains a complete propeller set for the aircraft. There are no other DJI drones that use the 3032S propeller.
Under FAA Part 107, operations using first-person view require either a Visual Observer who maintains visual line of sight on the aircraft, or an FAA waiver from 14 CFR 107.31. Replacing propellers is hardware maintenance and does not change those rules. Plan your operation accordingly.
FAQ
Which aircraft does this propeller fit?
The DJI Avata 2 (second-generation Avata, 2024) only. It is not compatible with the original DJI Avata (first-generation, 2022), the DJI FPV, or any other DJI airframe. The Avata 2 uses a different propeller geometry than the original Avata, even though the aircraft look similar.
How many propellers are in the package?
The package contains two complete propeller pairs, which is four propellers total (two clockwise, two counter-clockwise). That is one full replacement set for the Avata 2. The package also includes eight M2 × 8.7 mm mounting screws — two per blade — so you can replace the screws at the same time, which DJI recommends.
What do the orange markings mean?
DJI marks adjacent propeller positions on the Avata 2 differently to indicate clockwise versus counter-clockwise placement. Orange-marked propellers go on the motors mounted to arms that have a matching orange mark. Unmarked propellers go on the unmarked arms. Always verify placement against the diagram in the DJI Avata 2 user manual before flying.
Why do I need to replace all four propellers at once?
DJI ships propellers as matched sets that are balanced together as a unit. Mixing propellers from different packages, or replacing only one or two blades, can introduce uneven thrust and vibration across the airframe. The cleanest practice is to replace the full set from a single package whenever any blade goes out of service.
Do I have to use new screws, or can I reuse the old ones?
Use the new screws. DJI ships eight new M2 × 8.7 mm screws with each package and explicitly advises replacing them when you replace the propellers. Reused screws can have stressed threads or compromised heads that won't hold torque properly.
Is a screwdriver included?
DJI's tip note refers to "the screwdriver provided in the package" — this is the screwdriver supplied with the DJI Avata 2 aircraft, not a separate tool in the propeller refresh pack. The propeller package contains the propellers and the screws only. Use the correct-size screwdriver (typically the one that shipped with your aircraft) to avoid stripping the screw heads.
When should I replace a propeller?
Replace any propeller that shows visible damage during preflight inspection, including chips, cracks, gouges, warping, or material deformation. Replace immediately after any prop strike or hard landing, even if no damage is visible. The Avata 2's integrated prop guards protect against many incidental contacts, but they don't make the propellers indestructible — flying through narrow gaps, brushing walls, or recovering from a hard set still puts wear on the blades.
What happens if I install the CW and CCW props in the wrong positions?
The aircraft will not be able to maintain stable flight; the flight controller will detect imbalanced torque almost immediately and either refuse takeoff or attempt an emergency response. Always match orange to orange, unmarked to unmarked, and confirm placement against the DJI Avata 2 user manual before powering on the aircraft.
Can these propellers be repaired?
No. A damaged blade has compromised structural integrity and unpredictable balance, both of which create real risk in flight. Replace damaged propellers; do not field-repair them with adhesives, tape, or fillers.