Toddy
Junior Member
So here's my dilemma. Way too much reading and not enough flying.
My only experience with multi rotors is my blade MQX. I have been reading everything I can find on the subject and have decided on the tri design. From those of you with the experience behind you which of the two are more learner orientated, in other words take a beating and come out less scathed than the other?
I have all the parts ordered and am just waiting for them to arrive on the slow boat from Hong Kong. While I have been waiting I have been busy building frames, now I have two of David's designs from rc explorer, his normal tri copter shape and also the coffin shape for bit extra room, both with 48 cm booms. Then I got thinking and and had to make a 28" T copter frame to complement the other two. So of coarse now I don't know which to build up and actually fly or attempt to anyway.
Build items on there way are:
L2210c 1200kv motors x4
25 amp plush ESC's X3
KK2 FC
9X4.7 props X18 ( just incase )
I'm sure you have all been in my shoes before and know what I'm going through so all and any advice is always apriciated.
My only experience with multi rotors is my blade MQX. I have been reading everything I can find on the subject and have decided on the tri design. From those of you with the experience behind you which of the two are more learner orientated, in other words take a beating and come out less scathed than the other?
I have all the parts ordered and am just waiting for them to arrive on the slow boat from Hong Kong. While I have been waiting I have been busy building frames, now I have two of David's designs from rc explorer, his normal tri copter shape and also the coffin shape for bit extra room, both with 48 cm booms. Then I got thinking and and had to make a 28" T copter frame to complement the other two. So of coarse now I don't know which to build up and actually fly or attempt to anyway.
Build items on there way are:
L2210c 1200kv motors x4
25 amp plush ESC's X3
KK2 FC
9X4.7 props X18 ( just incase )
I'm sure you have all been in my shoes before and know what I'm going through so all and any advice is always apriciated.