You told me one time about 2 years ago that the Skyeliner HD was a tank. (Which it is)...Now you have your actual Tank. Congratulations. I remember the outlaw but I'm sure your very excited about this new Tanq frame. Nice flight brother. You are always very informative and genuine sir and we all appreciate that. Happy flying
Thanks a bunch. Yes. I am so excited to share this frame. It is everything I want for a freestyle setup. It’s purpose is to help people push their limits, so they can do more flying and less repairing. :)
@@opossumfpv I have never broken anything on the skyeliners except the front right arm on the skyeliner pro spec. Funny story I actually flew with the broken arm without knowing it was cracked after a bad crash into an asphalt parking lot. I flew with that cracked arm for at least 2 or 3 months no lie. it was cracked by the little holes that the screw goes through. It was amazing it flew fine and everything with a broken limb. Replacing the arm was easy im sure you know that too. Anyway I have the regular skyeliner HD and then I bought the Skyeliner Pro spec. Do not worry about that standoff being gone...It was to make room for that DJI HD air unit. These Skyeliners have been extremely good to me and I highly recommend. I also fly the Ummagawd Moongoat build from Ummagawds website. I fly back and forth between the two. I like the difference in rates that Le Drib flies with on the Skyeliners and I also like the fast rates the Moongoat came with. I bought them RTF because I'm lazy lol but I will be building soon! Hope this helps you. Enjoy and lmk what you do if you remember.
@@opossumfpv never broke the top plate of a Skyeliner - but the rear was cracked a few times, where the carbon thinned around the rear standoffs. That is why the rear of my top plate is squared off. :)
@@flyineyeaerialfpv5592 that's sick! I love the story haha, my Apex I ran with a snapped main plate for the last month or so. These things are incredible. Like magic lol. I'm starting to run individual ESCs and I'm looking for a frame that can take a PDB I found rated for really high temps because I'm in Arizona. I lost 5 escs in 3 weeks last summer 😱 - I'm wanting to try the Tanq or Skyeliner because I think this 350 deg F PDB will be able to fit so I really appreciate the info 👍 Edit: I forgot to add that the PDB is pretty dang big, made for x-class quads. I want it in a 5/6" quad haha
Man do you think I could pull the two standoffs in the middle of the Tanq, similar to the Skyliner? I want to use a APD PDB360 power board on my next build and I don't think it would fit with those standoffs. This frame seems awesome
ThanQs Opissum. Absolutely, you could pull the center standoffs, I worry the top plate may be less strong, in that orientation, and certain types of crashes might break it, because of the extra hole in the center for the toilet tank strap.
Great flying as always!
The umbrella trick was awesome. I was hoping to see it again, but it looked like they turned the sprinklers on. GREAT GREAT Flow. AWESOME
Outstanding flight mate. Frame looks amazing.
Thanks. I am excited.
OneLove FamPV... Great flying..
heyooo killing it! congratulations on the new frame! looking good!
Thanks buddy. Can’t wait to fly together tomorrow. Good times
@@LetsFlyRC heck yeah. 🤘 ready to rip🔥
You told me one time about 2 years ago that the Skyeliner HD was a tank. (Which it is)...Now you have your actual Tank. Congratulations. I remember the outlaw but I'm sure your very excited about this new Tanq frame. Nice flight brother. You are always very informative and genuine sir and we all appreciate that. Happy flying
Thanks a bunch. Yes. I am so excited to share this frame. It is everything I want for a freestyle setup. It’s purpose is to help people push their limits, so they can do more flying and less repairing. :)
Hey dude do you ever snap the top plate on the Skyliner? Wondering about how there are no standoffs in the middle
@@opossumfpv I have never broken anything on the skyeliners except the front right arm on the skyeliner pro spec. Funny story I actually flew with the broken arm without knowing it was cracked after a bad crash into an asphalt parking lot. I flew with that cracked arm for at least 2 or 3 months no lie. it was cracked by the little holes that the screw goes through. It was amazing it flew fine and everything with a broken limb. Replacing the arm was easy im sure you know that too. Anyway I have the regular skyeliner HD and then I bought the Skyeliner Pro spec. Do not worry about that standoff being gone...It was to make room for that DJI HD air unit. These Skyeliners have been extremely good to me and I highly recommend. I also fly the Ummagawd Moongoat build from Ummagawds website. I fly back and forth between the two. I like the difference in rates that Le Drib flies with on the Skyeliners and I also like the fast rates the Moongoat came with. I bought them RTF because I'm lazy lol but I will be building soon! Hope this helps you. Enjoy and lmk what you do if you remember.
@@opossumfpv never broke the top plate of a Skyeliner - but the rear was cracked a few times, where the carbon thinned around the rear standoffs. That is why the rear of my top plate is squared off. :)
@@flyineyeaerialfpv5592 that's sick! I love the story haha, my Apex I ran with a snapped main plate for the last month or so. These things are incredible. Like magic lol. I'm starting to run individual ESCs and I'm looking for a frame that can take a PDB I found rated for really high temps because I'm in Arizona. I lost 5 escs in 3 weeks last summer 😱 - I'm wanting to try the Tanq or Skyeliner because I think this 350 deg F PDB will be able to fit so I really appreciate the info 👍
Edit: I forgot to add that the PDB is pretty dang big, made for x-class quads. I want it in a 5/6" quad haha
Very nice 👍
Sweet flying bro 👍
🔥🔥🔥💪
With the title I was expecting a lot of crash testing... Still, good flying, and looking forward to seeing the frame in more detail
Lol. Thanks.
I am collecting crash footage for my “talking head” video where I describe the reasons for my design choices. ;)
I see the lack of fear in those moves 💯
Thanks. Exactly. This frame should help people push their limits, and fly more, repair less.
Nice!
nice flying !!! what setup do you use ?
I will have a build video with my exact setup coming to the RotorRiot channel very soon.
I have already filmed it. Waiting on parts to arrive. :)
Man do you think I could pull the two standoffs in the middle of the Tanq, similar to the Skyliner?
I want to use a APD PDB360 power board on my next build and I don't think it would fit with those standoffs.
This frame seems awesome
ThanQs Opissum.
Absolutely, you could pull the center standoffs, I worry the top plate may be less strong, in that orientation, and certain types of crashes might break it, because of the extra hole in the center for the toilet tank strap.
@@LetsFlyRC I'll give it a shot when it's back in stock👍 thanks for the replies 😊
Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is your frame now on website ?
It will be on RotorRiot.com in about 2 weeks