New to Multirotors from Melbourne, Australia

DarkStar

Member
Hi All,

I'm a long time RC enthusiast but am just getting started in multirotors. I'm from Melbourne, Australia and during the week I'm a mech engineer.

A friend of mine got me interested in multis, after he built a great little quadcopter and successfully demo-ed it at work. Myself being interested in aerospace and particularly UAS technology, I immediately became interested and decided to start out by building a hexrotor. I have a hexa frame kit from Xaircraft, and at the moment it's partially complete (I'll post a photo below). I'm having some minor issues getting all the motors and ESCs to work nicely together, but I think I'm making progress - I might check out the rest of the forum then make another post if it hasn't already been covered.

My long term goal is to build a multirotor UAV, which incorporates some FPV elements, for long range photography and real time video surveillance. But for now stage 1 is just getting the RC Hexa to fly and mastering the controls.

Anyway I hope to contribute a bit to the forums and I'm sure I'll get a lot out of them to help me as I continue the journey and meet some fellow enthusiasts and experts.

Cheers,

Andrew

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nicwilke

Active Member
Welcome to the forum.
What is your flight controller?
I'm just up the road in Albury, and used to have the Xaircraft hexacopter. They are a cool functional frame.
 

fredor

Member
Welcome Andrew
I am in Brisbane and fly a NAZA Quad with GPS very pleased with it though like everything a couple of teething problems
Fred
 

DarkStar

Member
Thanks, guys.

I'm just using a basic KK2 controller board from HobbyKing. It has a nice LCD screen which makes set up and calibration fairly easy and intuitive.

At the moment I'm remaking some of the cables using some more robust connectors. I find the battery balance connectors on LiPo batteries are particularly unreliable.

Andrew
 

Vortex

Member
Hi Andrew, Welcome aboard and to to the wonderful world of MultiRotors where you'll laugh and cry, be amazingly happy and deeply sad all at once but you'll have a great time doing it.

Regards,

Lance...Up in Sunny Cairns (that's when we're not having an eclipse)
 

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