No flex as I haven't flown it as yet. Still to balance motors and tune the settings.
However the pine booms readily available here in Australia are more like 12-13mm than 10mm (I had to notch each boom accordingly). They should be fine.
So do you have the waterproof housing that came with the gopro?
That's what I put into my layer lens holder.
Just took it out and put it into the layer lens holder thingie
What flavour of shield / multi wii are you using ? Flyduino? built on for my quad and love it. was hard work though. i think i need to get one for my Tri too
Very nice Glydr ..
May I ask what size vertical heli fin you used for the landing gear ?
I was thinking about this solution already and you made it clear ;-)
Thanks !
Mark.
They are 450 size, pro shape from memory. I may end up with another two in green or something like that on the front booms to make sideways orientation easier. Very happy with them.
I'm going to use two of them on each boom, fixed with 3 zipties to the boom, one on each side; The bottom holes are to join the peices together in sort of a "V".
Now that I've been flying this tri I note the only issue with the fins in that they offer little left/right resistance. So if the tri leans on the ground the tail motor offsets, which causes the tri to swing again on the ground. Translates into a left/right oscillation which smooths out when it is about to lift off - but a little annoying. Might supplement the fin with something to make it more rigid.
But excellent for visibility and orientation in flight!