That's dynamic rollover. Google it, and look at your landing gear setup. You should have "training wheels" like you can get for an rc helicopter so that it's impossible to rollover like that, at least for prototyping and testing. I think that will save you a lot of time and money. God speed brother.
Hey, I've been following along this series. I wanted to say this is very impressive, can't wait for the next one. I was wondering a) what brand of esc are you using? what power is it rated for? b) how many amps and volts is each motor receiving? also, will you add a cooling system for the escs and the batteries? I was also wondering if you should add a net on top of the props and around the batteries incase the props explode, it would protect you and the wiring edit: Are you concerned about issues with ESD? are you going to isolate the escs, sensors, and receiver to prevent possible frying? the props might pick up a charge, so it maybe wise to apply a staticide coating on it. I don't know that much, these are just things I'm curious abt - hope u can consider this/explain why it may or may not work. good luck!
If there's any resistance in that paracord on one side or the other it's going to try to compensate by lifting the other side. That could start it oscillating back and forth wildly. I would give it several feet of slack and tie the cord in the middle of the frame.
ok i sub you want to see if u can fly i also though about making a skate board drone flay and stand on but not to fly high just tow feet only also thought about a hexagon platform design with drone arms on each of the points
Details about the motors are in my first video. I'm not going to say the brand publicly because I don't recommend using them for this application, but you could probably find them easily with a quick Google search.
Flysky FS-i6X. I have several others that are much better, but the Flysky is the first one I bought years ago specifically for this build, and it was the cheapest one I could find on Amazon at the time.
Dude this is legit
Thanks for posting these videos and working through these issues, it's very exciting to see. Can't wait to see you fly!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoy the videos!
The new RTK system is legit as fukkk. cm precision
That's dynamic rollover. Google it, and look at your landing gear setup. You should have "training wheels" like you can get for an rc helicopter so that it's impossible to rollover like that, at least for prototyping and testing. I think that will save you a lot of time and money. God speed brother.
Wow thanks, I'll look into it!
Hey, I've been following along this series. I wanted to say this is very impressive, can't wait for the next one.
I was wondering
a) what brand of esc are you using? what power is it rated for?
b) how many amps and volts is each motor receiving?
also, will you add a cooling system for the escs and the batteries? I was also wondering if you should add a net on top of the props and around the batteries incase the props explode, it would protect you and the wiring
edit: Are you concerned about issues with ESD? are you going to isolate the escs, sensors, and receiver to prevent possible frying? the props might pick up a charge, so it maybe wise to apply a staticide coating on it.
I don't know that much, these are just things I'm curious abt - hope u can consider this/explain why it may or may not work. good luck!
If there's any resistance in that paracord on one side or the other it's going to try to compensate by lifting the other side. That could start it oscillating back and forth wildly. I would give it several feet of slack and tie the cord in the middle of the frame.
nice good video
Appreciate it 👍
Next video please🤪🤪
Hope you can get things figured out
Thanks. Me too
You should make one like skysurfer aircraft by hunter kowald
I actually already started building one similar to the skysurfer. It's shown in my previous video for a few seconds with the 3D printed propellers
what was cost on the new sensors? and on edge for next update. when think that might be?
ok i sub you want to see if u can fly i also though about making a skate board drone flay and stand on but not to fly high just tow feet only also thought about a hexagon platform design with drone arms on each of the points
Aye what kind of motors is he using if anyone knows?
Details about the motors are in my first video. I'm not going to say the brand publicly because I don't recommend using them for this application, but you could probably find them easily with a quick Google search.
What Transmitter are you using ?
Flysky FS-i6X. I have several others that are much better, but the Flysky is the first one I bought years ago specifically for this build, and it was the cheapest one I could find on Amazon at the time.