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    Build (picture) log - CineStar 6

    It depends on what payload you're going to fly with. And for me, they have worked best with 13" propellers (APC E 13x6.5).
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    Build log - MRTq4 - heavy lift quad

    NEWS :) Sorry for being away too long, as always too many projects going on. I shortened the booms, but still as wobbly in the wind and descent. So then I tried with smaller propellers and immediately it flew like a dream. Enginge to engine 590mm. APC 10"
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    Build log - MRTq4 - heavy lift quad

    See the table below
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    Build log - MRTq4 - heavy lift quad

    APC 12x6 @Gunter - thx, perfect in calm weather. The reason for the long arms are to test a little.
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    Build log - MRTq4 - heavy lift quad

    Has anyone managed to get a quad to fly well with DJI Naza, long booms and big engines?
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    Build log - MRTq4 - heavy lift quad

    Here are some pictures from my latest creation. FC: DJI Naza Engine: T-motor MT2814-10 KV770 ESC: Hobbywing FlyFun 30A Batt: 4S 5000mhA Weight: 2200g Engine to engine: 1000mm Props: APC 12x6
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    Build log - MRTo8 - heavy lift octocopter

    On this one, MK3638 engines. I'm also building one with T-Motor MT2814
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    Build log - MRTo8 - heavy lift octocopter

    thx a Chinese 6040, with German spindle motor
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    Build log - MRTo8 - heavy lift octocopter

    Ups! I almost forgot, I have also made ​​some parts of the G10
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    Build log - MRTo8 - heavy lift octocopter

    Hi, sorry for being away for awhile. Too much work and to many projects at the same time... One of them: http://www.multirotorforums.com/showthread.php?2069-Build-(picture)-log-CineStar-6 I have also built a QUAD in Makrolon, I will put up a thread later. @ Droider - Yes a CNC cutter. I'm...
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