EDF drone shows improvement with new power supply.
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- This was a short run of the 70 mm EDF drone. This flight was powered by a 6000 mah 22.2 V 100 C battery. I calculated the flight time at two minutes. At this point, we are checking the charge to see how many milliamps were consumed. Semi aggressive flight pattern with wind from the north at about 10 miles an hour.
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That camera operator was on point. Props to whomever.
My kid, he is getting better. He dodged the drone once, got too low. It's the first airfoil test video.
Drone-How is it going?~you created superb -godspeed~ 🖐
Thank you, the next design is in the works. Until then we shall continue PID tuning and testing.
Wow man glad you dropped by my channel...because what you have here is some serious full send action! When can I get mine :)
Still working on it but soon I'll have all specs and stl files up.
What I really need are subs lol. 65 makes me feel like I'm lacking in the wow factor.
Nice build.
Thanks! Now with the X1 Carbon things should be a bit cleaner and I can afford to put a bit more efficiency into the build. This one was done with an Ender 3, not bad but the X1 has every other printer I have ever used beat hands down.
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I’m an aerospace engineer and I looking to do a RC build to test a concept. Videos like your have taught me a lot about the smaller side of aviation. Thanks.
I am doing the same thing; I have found energy density is one of the main issues. Need to hit up betta volt or see if NASA has a spare RTG laying around. My biggest hurdle was pulling 340 amps on a flight controller designed for 40. Piggy backing power distribution is a key factor in my design and splitting from one power input to two, to displace heat with standard 10g wire. It's been fun and it's not over yet. Best is yet to come. I am currently third year under grad Liberty University for B.S. Industrial Engineering. From there I hope to get into experimental propulsion and maybe go for a master's in aerospace. If I only ever get to fly to the store for groceries, I'll still be happy.
Hello, be careful of third parties.
THEY'RE SO QUIET..YOU CAN BARELY TELL THAT THEY'RE FLYING!!! WHAT?!?...YEAH, I SAID THEY'RE SO QUIET....NEVERMIND...
lol
I remember this, it was loud, that was before the Dshot ESCs
Interesting concept but what are the benefits or the use for something like this.
Is the ground effect better or worse than traditional cinewhoops/ freestyle?
If you watch the Shrike Maiden video you will see the ground effect. Also, it was set in angle mode because I'm not the best at acro so rpms where limited. To imagine agility in this design you have to understand it is carrying a 22.2v 6000 Mah Lipo, and the drone comes in at 6 lbs.
Benefits are a luxury at this point, it is a test platform, a concept that if power becomes lighter and more efficient than this system beats everything.
TOP SPEED?
Not determined yet, I'm not an acro flyer so angle mode is my friend. However, it trades rpms for stabilization.
Ive gotta 85mm whoop that can out fly whatever that is.
Congrats! You ever think maybe if people read more after seeing something they may come to a more informed conclusion before formulating an irrelevant opinion? It is a welcome one of course. Glad you liked it, or it hit a nerve, or whatever. I hope you will keep watching, and welcome.
Oooooo, want a fucking cookie?