Impressive! Nice flying too. I bet if you stuck some bigger motors on there it might help with the propwash and bobbles and probably be a little more punchy too. The canopy is so tall though that the pendulum effect from it might make eliminating the propwash altogether a little difficult.
Good point about the weight distribution! Interestingly, with the under-slung battery, the CG is still slightly bellow the hight of the props (i.e still theoretically naturally stable when flying upright). While lower CG might mean better prop-wash performance, I wonder if having the CG closer to the props improves handling in other scenarios. I could imagine it makes the drone more responsive to flips and rolls for example.
@@masterjansens Yep, that’s what I've always heard too, is that you want the CG as close to the propline as possible for the best handling. Makes sense. My friend has an Ummagawd Remix, which was specifically designed with that goal in mind, and he says he can definitely tell the difference in the handling vs his other quads. I wonder with your canopy being pretty tall if the distance of the weight from the CG would actually make it feel like there's more weight due to the leverage, especially during fast rolls/flips, etc?
@@flipfpv I will keep my eyes (or fingers) out for it next time I fly! I think that because the whole top part is really light, it isn’t to bad. The canopy is mostly that big just to protect all the stuff from impact.
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So impressive view!
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Flys nice mate. Well done.
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Impressive! Nice flying too. I bet if you stuck some bigger motors on there it might help with the propwash and bobbles and probably be a little more punchy too. The canopy is so tall though that the pendulum effect from it might make eliminating the propwash altogether a little difficult.
Good point about the weight distribution! Interestingly, with the under-slung battery, the CG is still slightly bellow the hight of the props (i.e still theoretically naturally stable when flying upright). While lower CG might mean better prop-wash performance, I wonder if having the CG closer to the props improves handling in other scenarios. I could imagine it makes the drone more responsive to flips and rolls for example.
@@masterjansens Yep, that’s what I've always heard too, is that you want the CG as close to the propline as possible for the best handling. Makes sense. My friend has an Ummagawd Remix, which was specifically designed with that goal in mind, and he says he can definitely tell the difference in the handling vs his other quads.
I wonder with your canopy being pretty tall if the distance of the weight from the CG would actually make it feel like there's more weight due to the leverage, especially during fast rolls/flips, etc?
@@flipfpv I will keep my eyes (or fingers) out for it next time I fly! I think that because the whole top part is really light, it isn’t to bad. The canopy is mostly that big just to protect all the stuff from impact.
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