Quattrofoto
Member
hi all,
Just ordered an rtf quadcopter, can't wait for it to arrive. Meanwhile I've been doing a bit of reading, googling and youtube-ing, like you do. I love to tinker with things (I drive a 52 year old Land Rover, go figure) and so right out of the gate I have a wonderfully 'noob' question for you all.
I have on order a Quanum Nova. Let's say I kill it. The gubbins inside are ok, maybe needs a new rotor or two but all the electronics and motors, cabling etc is fine. The casing however is cracked. Or broken or whatever. Is there anything to stop me from then taking out all the components and fitting it all into a new custom frame? Say along the lines of the carbon fibre type or maybe aluminium? Would the 'bits' all just fit in ok and then the flight controller be able to work out it no longer weighs the same or has the same balance or aerodynamic properties and be able to compensate? From what I have read so far I can't see any reason why not but you experts I'm sure can put me right. Apologies for possibly being a bit thick!
Many thanks
Ste
p.s. It isn't at all sunny in Manchester, ever.
Just ordered an rtf quadcopter, can't wait for it to arrive. Meanwhile I've been doing a bit of reading, googling and youtube-ing, like you do. I love to tinker with things (I drive a 52 year old Land Rover, go figure) and so right out of the gate I have a wonderfully 'noob' question for you all.
I have on order a Quanum Nova. Let's say I kill it. The gubbins inside are ok, maybe needs a new rotor or two but all the electronics and motors, cabling etc is fine. The casing however is cracked. Or broken or whatever. Is there anything to stop me from then taking out all the components and fitting it all into a new custom frame? Say along the lines of the carbon fibre type or maybe aluminium? Would the 'bits' all just fit in ok and then the flight controller be able to work out it no longer weighs the same or has the same balance or aerodynamic properties and be able to compensate? From what I have read so far I can't see any reason why not but you experts I'm sure can put me right. Apologies for possibly being a bit thick!
Many thanks
Ste
p.s. It isn't at all sunny in Manchester, ever.