What are the major flight differences between the 4 motored quads, and the 3 motored Tri Copters????
Haha, I started here fairly recently asking many of the same questions.WHO ARE YOU??? you just gotta have the biggest brain around here...you know everything.
I saw a servo under a motor, and I was wondering what the hell it was doing.
Does the lack of weight make them faster racers..or is that negated by less thrust from only 3 motors???
Sorry, it is a electric ducted fan, they generally have more blades with a lot higher pitch and have a shroud around them. Mostly used in place of turbines on model planes.Ok...all I need to know is what the hell a EDF is
Ok ...hows about units with 6 motors...a la....
and can the average controller/transmitter/gps handle this configuration...and are there any pluses to a config like this.
It has an even number of motors. It is actually my favorite configuration hashaha. Cheapest stacked redundancy. Thanks for mentioning it. It flys a lot like a quadcopter, but it is a little less stable, and does not have the 'whippy' yaw that a tri-copter doesHi try George on the Y6 its a tri but has 6 motors does not need the servo for Yaw
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A Y6 is not a tricopter.Hi try George on the Y6 its a tri but has 6 motors does not need the servo for Yaw
Well it depends how you define it, you have three points of rotation, but 6 motors.A Y6 is not a tricopter.
Hahaha, a really skillful pilot. The flight characteristics that the tail servo gives you make some things possible that just are not with other configurations.Here's a tricopter in the hands of a good pilot on a very windy day. Nothing fancy as far as construction or materials.