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I have been flying tri's (and lately Hexs) for nearly a year. They have caught the attention of some of the club fliers so this week we are having a tricopter workshop with 3 almost identical machines that I have built.
Motors are Rctimer 2836 750Kv 70 gram beasts.
HK SS 20A ESCs
1.5mm carbon plate top and bottom - with enough room for the Gopro on the top
12mm pine arms.
Rare-earth magnets hold the front arms in place. These work well - I have looped my KK and Paris Tricopters without any arm movement.
The boards are the cheap US25 KK5.5 boards from Singapore and came preloaded for the Tri's. The only issue I've had to reverse the servo direction on the Tx. It didn't matter how I orientated my servos/clevis, I couldn't get it to be "normal". Not a big deal - you just need Left-Yaw to arm, not right...
They seem to fly well. Not as well as my Paris V3.0 (which I didn't expect) but certainly as good as other KK boards I've flown.
A chance to convert more people (cheaply) to multis...
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Pete
Motors are Rctimer 2836 750Kv 70 gram beasts.
HK SS 20A ESCs
1.5mm carbon plate top and bottom - with enough room for the Gopro on the top
12mm pine arms.
Rare-earth magnets hold the front arms in place. These work well - I have looped my KK and Paris Tricopters without any arm movement.
The boards are the cheap US25 KK5.5 boards from Singapore and came preloaded for the Tri's. The only issue I've had to reverse the servo direction on the Tx. It didn't matter how I orientated my servos/clevis, I couldn't get it to be "normal". Not a big deal - you just need Left-Yaw to arm, not right...
They seem to fly well. Not as well as my Paris V3.0 (which I didn't expect) but certainly as good as other KK boards I've flown.
A chance to convert more people (cheaply) to multis...
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Pete