Behind Bars - Coming in Hot
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- The most important job of a Propeller IMO is to bring my drone home. If I get stuck on a roof, because my props are broken, I am one sad drone pilot. That is why I fly HQ Props, the J37, specifically, the only prop that can consistently take the abuse of the TanQ - Fly without FEAR and repair less.
Takes a SpanQin', Keeps on TanQin'
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3:13 ……you broke the Matrix
That feeling when your drone lands on a roof... my stomach sinks every time.
I hope this tune is what your bangin in your truck when you roll up to the spot. sending it strong.
If you don’t fly the Tanq you are all missing out! My favorite kwad I have
^^^^. Yeah buddy. Takes a SpanQin’…Keeps on TanQin’. 😂
@@LetsFlyRC exactly! I bought my brother a Tanq frame he’s putting together soon.. he has been breaking a lot of arms with his Beaver frame. I told him the Tanq has no fear
@@LetsFlyRC ua-cam.com/video/qbhKAntgJGA/v-deo.html
All done with the Tanq! 🙏
I want to see your car system big guy! And the Deadcat Tanq!
Deadcat is almost here - on the way - shipped ;)
0:13 is all the proof I need to believe in this frame! 😆 Great flying bro.
Love my tanq, can’t even explain how its survived some crashes.
Excellent music choice LetsFly!
Omg I cannot wait for my Tanqs to land. I ordered 3 😂🎉
Shredded up that place 🔥🔥🔥
Amazing rippin. The Tanq looks awesome,I want one,but my buddy just built one and it's super tight to fit electronics in.
In your Tanq build, you mentioned you use something like a 15-deg tilt. That's some decent speed for that angle. I would have thought it would be much slower.
Yeah, I ran between 15-20 degrees in this video, the camera has a pretty wide angle, so there is a lot of room to see ahead of you. If the angle is too high, it makes it difficult to slow down in certain spots. :)
Great Shred
WOW sick flight, this is what I have to look forward to Woot Woot!
Yessssssss. Winner winner chicken dinner
@@LetsFlyRC Heck yeah thank you sooo much for making this possible!!!
Very nice rip my dude ! Your killing it !
Sick bro. 🙏🏼love those confident dives👏🏼👏🏼
Sick rip man! 🤘
Awesome bro
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Great flying! I am using these props (HQ Juicy J37 4.9x3.7x3 Props) on my Tanq but not getting enough float and having to really poor on the throttle to get her to move, especially when coming out of a dive. What is your overall weight on yours? I am not using a Gorpo either, using WS.
What motors are you using? 6S? My all up weight is just under 800grams.
It is only 50grams heavier than the lightest frame at Rotor Riot, the Vannystyle.
Bubby flies a drone over 800grams on 4S
@@LetsFlyRC 722 AUW with RLine 1400 battery, 6S, Bot Grinder 2207-2450KV motors
@@afterburnerrc6333 how are you flying a 2450kv motor on 6S? Are you using a throttle cap? That should cook your ESC or have desyncs if you aren’t running a throttle cap.
It is really hard to comment on a build that I haven’t experienced, and help determine the problem.
I definitely designed the TanQ around specific electronics, although it should be very compatible at the same time with a variety of options.
I haven’t used Botgrinder’s motors, myself, unfortunately, so I don’t know how they perform.
I can tell you that the weakest link in a build will make all other components irrelevant. Could be the esc, or the motor, or the battery, connections, even the frame in some cases.
My build is definitely heavier than yours, so, you may be used to a much lighter build. That will definitely give a more floaty feel. I actually prefer the weight, because it carries its momentum, and I have no problem pulling out of dives.