Cerberus V3 by Flynoceros

RENOV8R

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Having just finished the Cerberus V2, I was lucky enough to nab one of 30 prototype version Cerberus V3. OK this isn't just a V2 with a couple tweaks, it's a totally new design. The most obvious feature is the channels in the arms for the motor wires. Like all Flyno frames, the craftsmanship is amazing with all rounded edges and countersunk holes, and is designed to accept only a 20X20 flight controller and micro fpv camera. It's not the lightest frame on the market at 96 grams, but still not bad considering it's a full 250mm frame. I did have an issue with the motor wires not fitting in the channels and not able to go through the space in the frame but it was an easy fix with cutting a couple grooves in the small top plate. Not ideal but this is a prototype and Flyno is aware of the issue. Anyway, here's a parts list:

HGLRC F440 20X20 micro stack with F4 FC and whopping 40amp BLHeli_32ESCs https://www.racedayquads.com/collec...-controller-osd-40a-blheli_32-3-5s-esc-no-vtx

EMAX Lite Spec 2206 2550kv motors
https://www.racedayquads.com/collec...ite-spec-ls2206-2550kv-racing-freestyle-motor

FRSky R-XSR Receiver
https://www.racedayquads.com/collections/frsky/products/frsky-r-xsr-s-bus-micro-receiver

Runcam Eagle Micro FPV Camera
https://www.getfpv.com/fpv/cameras/runcam-micro-eagle-800tvl-wdr-16-9-4-3-cmos-fpv-camera.html

IRC Tramp VTX
https://www.getfpv.com/fpv/video-transmitters/immersionrc-tramp-hv-5-8ghz-video-tx-us-version.html

Here's where I'm at so far, still waiting on the camera and vtx004.JPG 006.JPG 007.JPG Cerb V3 001.JPG Ice V3 005.JPG Ice V3 006.JPG Ice V3 007.JPG
 
If I bought all these parts and had them shipped to your house would you solder everything together and send it to me?
 
:eek: ... I'm LOVING everything about this build ! :)
That flight stack is a great find, an F4 and D-Shot with 40 amps is just the ticket.
The frame not only looks good, but also the fit and finish appears to be top-tier.
A 4-gram 600mW VTX is something I've never even seen before.
Those hand wound motors look cool too, will hafta check out their specs sometime.
The only caveat I'd offer would be to favor a CCD cam over CMOS, using a RunCam Swift Micro instead. ;)

Top notch soldering job too btw (I'm impressed ... lol ...) :D
Personally, I'd have ran the wires for the cap between the boards and had it laying centered fore or aft, but that's just nitpicking. :p

Keep us posted on you're progress, I'm setting aside some funds to follow this one myself !!
 
Thanks for your comments GD, yes I'll definitely be moving the cap and possibly adding another as you can see below the USB port, there are points to add a cap on the 4-in-1 ESC. Or perhaps I'll just use one on the ESC and remove the one on the flight controller. I guess BB will tell me what I need to do. As for the camera, I really did look at the Micro Swift, but it was actually Oscar's review of the Micro Eagle that swayed my decision. Besides, the Swift doesn't come with the nice shiny red case like the Eagle does. BTW the Eagle has landed (arrived yesterday) and just another nice touch by Flyno as it fits perfectly in this frame and is well protected
 
I got a 1 gram 25mw-50mw tbs unify nano
500m easy.
Oooo that's sweet, must be new. Pretty amazing that such a small package still has smart audio. As it only requires 5v power, I'm thinking you'd have no problem connecting both this and a micro camera directly to the flight controller for a really clean look. Just ordered 2
 
As for the camera, I really did look at the Micro Swift, but it was actually Oscar's review of the Micro Eagle that swayed my decision.

I just read it and you're right.
Seems odd to me that CCD is often touted as better than CMOS (lower latency, less subject to vibrations, faster environmental reactions, etc)
at least in reviews I've seen (thanks Bruce and Josh ... lol ... ) yet Oscar seems to disagree .

 
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Been looking at the Cerberus V2 5" Stretched X racer. :)
I like it, not as much as the V3 though, but at $75 for just a frame that's pretty pricey. :confused:
 
Oooo that's sweet, must be new. Pretty amazing that such a small package still has smart audio. As it only requires 5v power, I'm thinking you'd have no problem connecting both this and a micro camera directly to the flight controller for a really clean look. Just ordered 2
Apparently not, about a year old.
Great for my park flyer.
 
That IS nice !
But the 50mW kills it for me. :(
"More power Scotty !" ... "I canno captn the dilithium crystals are fracturing !" ... "Dammit man I need MORE POWER !" :p
Hey if I'm not going the park then I like to still take somthing Legal out with me.

1g vtx
7g cam
3g esc's blah blah

280g with lipo bit I got a nano 800mah 4s
That gets it down to 240g but only 3 minute rip. But I have heavier quads I get just as much fun out of.
Nice to have the good stuff but as long as I'm in the air I don't care. Summer is nearly here & everywhere is drying up.
 
Bit of an update as I'm waiting for the canopy and VTX to arrive. I've moved the capacitor to the rear-centre as per Gyro Doctor's suggestion where it's more out of the way, and Micro Eagle is mounted and connected to the flight controller. I think this is the first fpv camera/frame combo that has fit perfectly with no tweaking.
V3 APR23 004.JPG V3 APR23 008.JPG
 
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