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... and here is the promised video recorded with mobius "head cam".
Some modification of the battery space, allows to mount a 3s 800mAh LiPo. Now flying weight is 187g, the wing flies without any ballast and the CG is positioned at the right place. After the linked flight, I did reload only 420 mAh, so seven to eight minutes flight time with mixed throttle is possible. Tom |
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@ Pop.eye and Francisco B : nice little flying wings !
They could be very fun to play racing through gates with a micro FPV cam+vtx combo like the Quanum Elite (5g) |
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This 6 gram Eachine TX03 one is good plus it's switchable from 25,50 or 200 mw
http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-TX03...?rmmds=myorder Andy |
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I don't tested the tx03 but i own the tx02 (25 - 600mw)
Not bad but it drives much more ampera than the 25mW Quanum Elite and so it needs a bigger lipo that increase the AUW. |
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i use a basic Quanum DIY V2 Fpv mask from HK (goggles are all too expensives for my kind of use that is occasional and the mask also allows to wear eyeglasses)
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I have a question about the maximum power that folk have used on KF foamie designs to date.
Specifically, I'm searching to find any examples of KF foamie designs with brushless motors (or IC) rated at higher than 1000 Watts. What I suspect is pretty much all powered KF foamie designs use much smaller motors. But I don't know roughly where the (power) limit presently lies. If you'd like to post a reply, I've started a new thread here (I didn't want to hijack this thread with questions about power on KF foamies):- https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...R#post37212200 Thanks! |
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Today I´ve been in the fields again with my "little criminal", to make some onboard videos. I would like to present the video, but it´s to noisy and I don´t know, how to reduce the volume. After that flight I´ve made another one, recording with my "headcam", crashed and can´t find an answer why. I´ve watched the video several times, but could not recognize the reason. It has been windy and it could be, that there were some turbulence above the trees!? please help! Tom PS: the little thing is still alive. Nothing is broken and I could make some further flights.
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You came down so close to that treeline, it looks like you clipped a branch.
Even if the ESC or motor quit or you threw a prop, you still shouldn't have had that little nose in spiral. Did you verify that the battery was still connected and in place, and your servos were operating the control surfaces when you retrieved it? |
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Re FPV headsets, you could try the Mk 1 version of the Cyclops's.There a great entry level set and now cheaper following the launch of the newer verion
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/quanum-c...v-goggles.html |
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When I reached the crash scene, I picked the model up, checked it, could n´t find any damage and threw it in the air again. When you watch the time stamp on the following video and on the last one, you will see that nothing happens to the "little criminal". Being back home I´ve first watched the video to find out, if I did touch the branch, but could n´t see or hear any suspicious. Could it be that my 10 A ESC did cut off for a moment. It has to work really hard in this setup. nice meeting:
Tom |
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