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Stopping motors in the air

During the flight test for my license we were taught to descend at a 45 degree angle so the props didn't run out of air.
That is what I recommend as well. Coming straight down fast is not a good idea.
Technology advances and old techniques are superseded.
What was appropriate to drive a Model T isn't going to be right for your new car.
Have a look at the offset motors on your Inspire - they allow you to descend vertically (and not necessarily slowly either).
The design engineers at DJI are pretty good at their job.
 
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