I couldn't find the book, so came here.
Is it my imagination or are these frames very light in their basic form? I want a light, strong frame. I'm looking at building a hexa flat and need some guidance on how these Mikrocopters are assembled.
The "kit" I found appeared to only include the top/bottom plate, the arms and a bunch of screws. If someone could enlighten me on what accessories would typically be need to build a hexa capable of handling up to 15" props that would be much appreciated.
Motors to be used are KDE 2814XF-515 with HW Xrotor ESC's and Pixhawk or AUAV-X2 FC.
Which of these two will handle 15" props?
http://www.quadrocopter.com/Hexa-XL-Frame-set_p_334.html
http://www.quadrocopter.com/Hexa-Frame-set_p_177.html
So, what other hardware is required? Other plates? From MK or do you basically mix and match whatever you can find to make things fit? The plates look pretty much open, so I'd assume you need to add plates to mount the FC etc, but I'm totally foreign to this design.
Thanks.
Is it my imagination or are these frames very light in their basic form? I want a light, strong frame. I'm looking at building a hexa flat and need some guidance on how these Mikrocopters are assembled.
The "kit" I found appeared to only include the top/bottom plate, the arms and a bunch of screws. If someone could enlighten me on what accessories would typically be need to build a hexa capable of handling up to 15" props that would be much appreciated.
Motors to be used are KDE 2814XF-515 with HW Xrotor ESC's and Pixhawk or AUAV-X2 FC.
Which of these two will handle 15" props?
http://www.quadrocopter.com/Hexa-XL-Frame-set_p_334.html
http://www.quadrocopter.com/Hexa-Frame-set_p_177.html
So, what other hardware is required? Other plates? From MK or do you basically mix and match whatever you can find to make things fit? The plates look pretty much open, so I'd assume you need to add plates to mount the FC etc, but I'm totally foreign to this design.
Thanks.