Hi,
I was in the mood for a new H-Quad. And this time I used aluminium 15x15mm bars. To connect the bars together I used plastic brackets that are made for making your own shelves. All bolted together with 4mm bolts and loctite
Under is a close up off the plastic brackets. And the FPV camera, covered in a plastic box for protection..
To cover the 2.0KK board and the receiver I used a standard 80x80mm electrical box.
Close up off the landing gear.
Just waiting for calmer weather, for the maiden, and to see the quality off vibrations in the movie.
Specifications :
Motor: NTM Prop Drive 28-30S 800KV/ 300W
ESC: Turnigy Multistar 30 Amp
Props:10x4.5 SF Props
Controller: Hobbyking KK2.0 Multi-rotor LCD
HD Camera:Contour+2
FPV Camera:1/3-inch SONY CCD
Battery: 3 cell 2200 mAh
Video trasnmitter/Reciver:5.8g 200mw FPV Wireless AV Tx & Rx Set
Remote control receiver:OrangeRx R615 Spektrum
Landing gear:Golf training balls ø40mm.
Total weight, with battery, FPV gear and HD camera.1,5 Kg
Dimensions: 450mm, both ways.
Fly calm, fly steady.
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T-brackets, 2 on each side. They are intended for building shelf. Yes it is a little on the heavy side. But 15mm alu pipe was the best fit for the brackets. Appreciate your input. I will order some 4 cell next time, to test that. The 3 cell 2200 mAh gave me approx 7 min flight time.
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Unfortunately one propeller snapped in the air. And the Quad hit the ground hard. The frame took no damage, only one plastic bracket became damage. But 2 motor get smacked including motor mounts, the battery became deformed. And the camera took a solid hit. So some new parts have to be ordered. That's life in the RC hobby :-)
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