Apie šį buildą
Big shout out to EyeFly from Germany, great design. I originally emailed them for a Vista version of the original, but while building quickly decided to make a few of these, as it's just a very versatile base.
To be super light and also to enhance the "racer" concept I thought a "quick and dirty" analog build with a fun canopy would be just perfect as a "test proof of concept".
I still want to build the Vista, and maybe even remix this concept for a more durable freestyle version, but for now I'm really enjoying the look of this one.
Thank you to Mark Kotlowski for the cool canopy design.
So I just gave it a hover and one of the first things I added after was an expo on the throttle to lower..or better, to soften the thrust. It was intense to say the least, will add some video later.
With regards to weight: weighing in at 141 grams, and flying pretty snappy with a 3S battery, staying comfortably under 200grams. With a 4S 850mAh or even 930mAh it's a bit heavier, but still a good bit under 250grams.
I did not find a great spot for the capacitor, so I'll add a little bracket to protect it soon... I've had some issues with capacitors breaking off in the past to say the least.
Here's a complete recipe (happy cooking):
- frame and canopy are printed and links are in this post
- FC and ESC are an AIO from JHEMCU as listed below
- Motors are lannrc 2004 3000Kv
- Receiver is a BetaFlight nano ELRS with ceramic antenna
- Video transmitter or vtX is an HGLRC Zeus nano 5.8 ghz analog transmitter with a max output of 350mw
- Camera is a RunCam nano (4)