What do the different models types mean?

wolph42

Member
I had hoped to keep my questions limited to one thread and occasionaly ask one there, but unfortunately that does work as people will go back to the OP. So new thread for new question.

I was reading this:
http://www.jethobby.com.sg/cgi-bin/e...=show&pid=3371
and came accross this:


  • [SIZE=-1]Supported Multi-rotor: Quad-rotor I4, X4; Hex-rotor I6, X6, IY6, Y6; Octo-rotor I8,V8,X8[/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1]
I'm gathering different configurations, but what do they mean?[/SIZE][/SIZE]
 

nuclear

Member
I had hoped to keep my questions limited to one thread and occasionaly ask one there, but unfortunately that does work as people will go back to the OP. So new thread for new question.

I was reading this:
http://www.jethobby.com.sg/cgi-bin/e...=show&pid=3371
and came accross this:


  • [SIZE=-1]Supported Multi-rotor: Quad-rotor I4, X4; Hex-rotor I6, X6, IY6, Y6; Octo-rotor I8,V8,X8[/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1]
I'm gathering different configurations, but what do they mean?[/SIZE][/SIZE]

Quad-rotor I4, X4: i or x simply means if the front of the quad is one ARM (i) or the V from the front 2 arms (x)
Hex-rotor I6, X6, IY6, Y6: i and x, same as quad. Y and inverted Y is when you're running 2 motors per arms
Octo-rotor I8,V8,X8: i and V is the same as i and x for quad. X8 is a quad running 2 motors per arms
 


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