i have a DX6i will that work with the Tricopters? i was wondering how much it will be to have u make me one? how much will it be to get one in my hands?
@Ec130Rhine DX6i has a 120° mix, so yes. If you used a transmitter with no such mix, the project would be still doable, but instead of 4 on-board gyros, it would have to have 3 gyros and one 90°-to-120° swashplate converter. Or just one yaw gyro and one flybarless control unit - it already contains 2 gyros and one 90-120 mix.
@RCfix wow, that is really amazing in this case buddy, I am using digital and only than it becomes stable. If I was to use normal it will get way unstable. what esc/motor are you using? I got ss10 and 2410-09
@leviterande Tricopters, being nonstandard aircrafts, do not work well with some components. More expensive gyros do not mean better performance. Just read which types were successfully used in other tricopters. If you have a GY401 or its clone, try increasing the Delay trim.
Digital operation should not be necessary at all, especially since tricopters are so mild. Digital is good for extreme acrobatics, most people do not need it anyway.
Honestly, im surprised the asians havent massively produced these things as toys. The simplicity is amazing. All it is is a CCPM swashplate. I really hope to bump into an ARF kit someday since I dont have a workshop. Heard of any kits being sold, RCfix?
thats stable
legoandspeedstacker 1 year ago
@legoandspeedstacker Stable and strong! That's why the tricopter is the choice for FPV surveillance devices and autonomous systems.
ZdenekJindra 11 months ago
i have a DX6i will that work with the Tricopters? i was wondering how much it will be to have u make me one? how much will it be to get one in my hands?
Ec130Rhine 1 year ago
@Ec130Rhine DX6i has a 120° mix, so yes. If you used a transmitter with no such mix, the project would be still doable, but instead of 4 on-board gyros, it would have to have 3 gyros and one 90°-to-120° swashplate converter. Or just one yaw gyro and one flybarless control unit - it already contains 2 gyros and one 90-120 mix.
ZdenekJindra 11 months ago
what gyros? you have it in digital or normal mode?
leviterande 1 year ago
@leviterande I use Imax G192's no digital option, so normal mode.
RCfix 1 year ago
@RCfix wow, that is really amazing in this case buddy, I am using digital and only than it becomes stable. If I was to use normal it will get way unstable. what esc/motor are you using? I got ss10 and 2410-09
leviterande 1 year ago
@leviterande Tricopters, being nonstandard aircrafts, do not work well with some components. More expensive gyros do not mean better performance. Just read which types were successfully used in other tricopters. If you have a GY401 or its clone, try increasing the Delay trim.
Digital operation should not be necessary at all, especially since tricopters are so mild. Digital is good for extreme acrobatics, most people do not need it anyway.
ZdenekJindra 11 months ago
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leviterande 1 year ago
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@RCfix really strange man, if I were to use normal mode on my hk401b it would go banans
leviterande 1 year ago
Do you have any website explaining your project? It's very interesting. I like your vectorial yaw system.
The tubes are helicopter tail booms?
epyblast 2 years ago
Honestly, im surprised the asians havent massively produced these things as toys. The simplicity is amazing. All it is is a CCPM swashplate. I really hope to bump into an ARF kit someday since I dont have a workshop. Heard of any kits being sold, RCfix?
SvenOkonomi 2 years ago
Cool thing, I like Tricopters... What exactly makes it turn on the spot?
Aerolupus 3 years ago