bbodnyk
Active Member
My K6 mini-quad with a 3d printed frame printed on a Mark One 3d printer which prints using nylon. The printer also allows fiber to be laid down into the layers for added strength. In this case I've added carbon fiber to the frame. The total weight of the frame and receiver cover is about 7.5g.
I'm using a receiver, motors and LEDs from a Hubsan X4 which allows me to use my Hubsan transmitter. My original Hubsan X4 107c frame is 12.5g and the camera module in the Hubsan is about 3.5g. Flying without the camera unit with the stock 380mAh battery that came with the Hubsan, I am routinely getting 6 1/2 to 7 minutes of flight time. Despite the advertising, I never got much more than 5 1/2 minutes of flight with my X4 107c. With a 500mAh battery without the camera unit I am seeing flight time of over 8 minutes.
I've designed the mini-quad so it can be flown without a camera or with the stock camera (6.9g) that came with the Hubsan 107c or with my Spektrum va1100 fpv camera(6.89g).
The carbon fiber frame has survived numerous crashes and I'm convinced it will never break.
Bruce
I'm using a receiver, motors and LEDs from a Hubsan X4 which allows me to use my Hubsan transmitter. My original Hubsan X4 107c frame is 12.5g and the camera module in the Hubsan is about 3.5g. Flying without the camera unit with the stock 380mAh battery that came with the Hubsan, I am routinely getting 6 1/2 to 7 minutes of flight time. Despite the advertising, I never got much more than 5 1/2 minutes of flight with my X4 107c. With a 500mAh battery without the camera unit I am seeing flight time of over 8 minutes.
I've designed the mini-quad so it can be flown without a camera or with the stock camera (6.9g) that came with the Hubsan 107c or with my Spektrum va1100 fpv camera(6.89g).
The carbon fiber frame has survived numerous crashes and I'm convinced it will never break.
Bruce