Yeah that too.Tony wrote:My advice would be to have a spotter with you, I lost my quad because I didn't.... Learn from my experience....

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Yeah that too.Tony wrote:My advice would be to have a spotter with you, I lost my quad because I didn't.... Learn from my experience....
Dan is right, Tony. My quad has, what they call, a "clean and dirty" frame. There are two separate parts. The lower part (the dirty part of the frame) houses the esc's, motor arms, and motors. Then, the upper part of the frame (the clean part) houses everything else. There are 4 silicon bobbins that connect the clean frame to the dirty frame. These bobbins are meant to absorb the vibrations from the motors. There are also nylon bolts that go through the bobbins and there is a nylon nut that secures it all together.Tony wrote:Nice build Derek. I can't see a suspended platform for the mobius, does it not have one?
Thanks Dan! I'm very much looking forward to it.danhampson wrote:Good luck with the maiden Derek.
ha ha ha, yes, I could have had the quad airborne...no doubt. But...we got a fresh 2" of snow today, it is 4:10am (at this time), and it's 28 degrees F outside. Those three factors just don't seem like favorable conditions for a maiden. Especially on a new craft for me. If it were a helicopter, I probably would have considered it, lol.Tony wrote:Thanks Dan, I didn't realise that... Now Derek....... You left the quad on for 5 mins or so, now in less time that that you could have had her airborne... Kuh, what a man...![]()
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You may as well, it's totally in fashion at the moment.concept30 wrote:looking good, I might have to build one now, my ar drone isnt all that great