Here's the most recent test flight of the Hovefly quad, I'm starting to get results close to what I can get from the Droidworx Hexa which is somewhat surprising considering the part that went into building the Hoverfly.
This is the current setup, a MK Hexa frame reconfigured to be a quad, 4 920 KV RCTimer motors, Graupner 10 x 5 props, MK HiSight II mount now using HiTec 5065MG digital servos, each programmed with centering and end points specific to its use for tilt or roll. Power is a pair of 3S 2650 mAh packs wired in parallel and an all up weight of just under 4 lbs.
Camera is a GoPro Hero HD with Sunex DSL355A-650-F2.8 lens shooting at 720P 60 FPS.
I was getting bored flying around in front of the house so this time I went vertical over the backyard a couple of times during the flight, as you can see the snow is really piling up here with no chance to get out to an open area to really fly at the moment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y1LQkvd_aY
Ken
This is the current setup, a MK Hexa frame reconfigured to be a quad, 4 920 KV RCTimer motors, Graupner 10 x 5 props, MK HiSight II mount now using HiTec 5065MG digital servos, each programmed with centering and end points specific to its use for tilt or roll. Power is a pair of 3S 2650 mAh packs wired in parallel and an all up weight of just under 4 lbs.
Camera is a GoPro Hero HD with Sunex DSL355A-650-F2.8 lens shooting at 720P 60 FPS.
I was getting bored flying around in front of the house so this time I went vertical over the backyard a couple of times during the flight, as you can see the snow is really piling up here with no chance to get out to an open area to really fly at the moment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y1LQkvd_aY
Ken