Cyberdactyl
Misfit Multirotor Monkey
I finished my all CF quad. I made it a dead cat with the same angle as my tri to accept the 1350 lumen CREE module. I tried to make it as simple and light as possible with minimal planform obstruction. It has amazing vertical lift. I'm guessing around 90-100 feet per second at 95% throttle.
It has Rctimer A2830/8s with 0947 CF props with the HK 20A ESCs and a 4S 90C 2200 controlled by the KK2 v1.6. However, I may put DT750s on it in a couple weeks with 1147s so I can lift what I want. I made the legs somewhat long to get a tarot gimbal underneath.
It's a 2-plate clamp-on square booms, angled 30 degrees off a standard H-frame. I put the ESCs out under the props to reduce the 16g wires going inside the booms to 2. But I have the three motor wires running under the ESCs, so it's kind of break even. I turned the ESCs vertical to reduce the planform obstruction, so I can stress them a bit more in that I have plenty of airflow over the heat sinks. I have the receiver raised and mounted on a small fir block so the rx antenna isn't sitting directly on the CF plate. The only thing not simple was making the ESC control wire extension.
It has Rctimer A2830/8s with 0947 CF props with the HK 20A ESCs and a 4S 90C 2200 controlled by the KK2 v1.6. However, I may put DT750s on it in a couple weeks with 1147s so I can lift what I want. I made the legs somewhat long to get a tarot gimbal underneath.
It's a 2-plate clamp-on square booms, angled 30 degrees off a standard H-frame. I put the ESCs out under the props to reduce the 16g wires going inside the booms to 2. But I have the three motor wires running under the ESCs, so it's kind of break even. I turned the ESCs vertical to reduce the planform obstruction, so I can stress them a bit more in that I have plenty of airflow over the heat sinks. I have the receiver raised and mounted on a small fir block so the rx antenna isn't sitting directly on the CF plate. The only thing not simple was making the ESC control wire extension.
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