I love everything about this guide. First of all, very smart to have the bags colored and its great to have spares. Genuinly really impressed with the frame's construction and its overall rigidity - the thick CF base plate, all the metal parts, even how the camera cage is assembled. Smart use of the 3D printed pieces too - in our vibration classes, we'd call that a dual damping system which the added mass of the battery does help reduce vibrations. Though heavier than other frames, this will, without a doubt, have better vibration isolation than other designs. this is one of those frames where every choice had 1 goal and this is clearly centered for cinematics. Great job on the design!
Nicely done! Looking forward to ordering mine.
I love everything about this guide. First of all, very smart to have the bags colored and its great to have spares. Genuinly really impressed with the frame's construction and its overall rigidity - the thick CF base plate, all the metal parts, even how the camera cage is assembled. Smart use of the 3D printed pieces too - in our vibration classes, we'd call that a dual damping system which the added mass of the battery does help reduce vibrations. Though heavier than other frames, this will, without a doubt, have better vibration isolation than other designs.
this is one of those frames where every choice had 1 goal and this is clearly centered for cinematics. Great job on the design!
so much love put into every detail!
What KV Amax motors did you go with? I was thinking of going with those but they have two options 11000kv & 17000kv? Cant wait to build mine
Option 1 (recommended) : using Flywoo 1003/14,800kv motors, Option 2: using Beta FPV 1102/14,000kv motors,
Best motors we (spydr) have tested so far are amax 1102/9000kv on 720 or 660mah 3s. Flight times of 5-6:30 min freestyle and 6-7 min fast cruising.