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    4 rotor rc craft

    Hi,

    Made the transition from 3 rotor to 4 rotor with the help of a fellow forumer at www.rcgroups.com :









    Regards,
    Joe Ling

    #2
    cool
    Helis
    Logo 500 3D

    Once upon a time , there were frequency pins , flybars and nitros...

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      #3
      Wow! Tats very cool!.. Maybe u could design some body for it.. Then tat would be way nicer looking!
      AR Drone 2.0
      Walkera Ladybird Micro Quad
      Jr XG8 Tx (Mode 1)
      RG831B Rx

      sigpic

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        #4
        look up the thread on aerial photography or search on Mikrokopter or UAVP.
        You'll get all the info you need on hovering and stability..plus what to the parts u'll need ;)

        My frame...

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          #5
          hey i'm interested in building one too... can share ur setup?
          what did u used for:
          • ESC
          • Gyro
          • V-Tail mixer
          • servo
          • motor
          • prop

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            #6
            how many gyro is needed?
            Modded Esavage + 4S lipo + KB45 2300KV + HW150A
            Brushless Esky Lama with dual swash
            Esky Dauphin
            Walkera Lama 2
            Walkera 5G6
            Sparrowhawk XB + 2S lipo + 60A brushless esc + 6000kv motor.
            Brushless Mini LST + single servo mod
            Brushless Micro-T

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              #7
              a typical quadrotor heli like this requires a minimum of 3 gyros (roll, pitch and yaw stabilization)

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                #8
                a typical setup requires
                3 gyros
                1 linear sensor
                1 compass sensor
                1 barometric sensor (optional)
                2 counter rotating prop
                2 prop
                4 motor
                4 ESC - you can use normal esc or I2C bus esc (faster response)..

                the URL has some video, pic and setup info :

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                  #9
                  Hi jtansoon,

                  Originally posted by jtansoon
                  look up the thread on aerial photography or search on Mikrokopter or UAVP.
                  You'll get all the info you need on hovering and stability..plus what to the parts u'll need ;)

                  My frame...
                  Cool ! Did u get this from Nicoleto or did u fabricate this yourself ? I tried to order a complete set of UAVP from www.lipoly.de but did not get a response from them. I guess they are not interested to do business with me. However, I'm still keen to either build a uavp or mikrokopter. Would u be able to point me in some direction to acquire a frame similar to the one u have ?

                  Thanks.

                  Regards,
                  Joe Ling

                  PS : I have also a X-3d BL set on order but the merchant can only ship to me next month

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                    #10
                    Hi khatiban,

                    Originally posted by khatiban
                    hey i'm interested in building one too... can share ur setup?
                    what did u used for:
                    • ESC
                    • Gyro
                    • V-Tail mixer
                    • servo
                    • motor
                    • prop
                    I guess u asking me ya ? I'm using 2 GYA 352 for roll & pitch from Singahobby and a GY240 for yaw. Motors are 1000KV outrunners bought from www.himodel.com with 9X5 normal & counter-rotating GWS props.

                    Check out the thread here for all the info needed to do something like this. The person who gave me the idea to build one of these has in fact made an edf model & it flies very well.





                    likai's edf vtol


                    Regards,
                    Joe Ling

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                      #11
                      Hi, joe

                      PM you...
                      I'm currently building the UAVP...Lipoly takes a while to process the orders...waited for abt 1 month before it got to my turn, they have a lot of back order...but no regrets...simple setup....just need to find time..

                      mikrokopter is more work, but a lot of building threads on it and pic to follow..

                      I would recommend to go the UAVP or mikrokopter way...more flexibility..GPS hold feature, barometric sensors, parachute trigger, higher payload, etc..guess these you already know...

                      Thanks

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by joeling
                        Hi khatiban,



                        I guess u asking me ya ? I'm using 2 GYA 352 for roll & pitch from Singahobby and a GY240 for yaw. Motors are 1000KV outrunners bought from www.himodel.com with 9X5 normal & counter-rotating GWS props.




                        likai's edf vtol


                        Regards,
                        Joe Ling
                        wow 2 GYA352s and so many CC25s... your budget is way too high for me

                        anyway due to extremely tight budget i'm planning to make one without servos, uses minimum parts and at the same time does not compromise quality for price
                        here's my plan:
                        • 4 ESCs
                        • 4 outrunners
                        • 3 headlock gyros
                        • 1 DIY mixer (a programmable microcontroller)

                        so far GY240 and CC25 are proven to work on these quadcopters and i guess an average outrunner should not give problems... for my case right now the most critical part should be the mixer as i'm still trying to get it working the way i want it to

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                          #13
                          Hi,

                          Finally did a little datalogging on this thing.



                          What this shows is that my 2200mah battery is only good for 1888mah & about 8 to 10 minutes of hovering.

                          It needs about 13A to keep itself afloat !

                          Regards,
                          Joe Ling

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                            #14
                            Hi,

                            New vid taken over the weekend !



                            Regards,
                            Joe Ling

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                              #15
                              Hi guys,

                              New quad wip. Frankenstein son of the draganflyer :













                              Regards,
                              Joe Ling

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