brat002 wrote:Where to buy this frame or parts for building it at home?
Send a message to Angel. If you´re a good boy he will send you the files for the 3D prints and center plates. As soon as my parts are here (atm they´re lost in transaction due to the Post/DHL strike here in G) I will add more info to the Wiki. You will need 25mm, 22mm and 10mm carbon tubes.
Here are a "bad cell phone" video... I build up the second quad ~December in Hamburg during the CCC-congress Fly's nice with PID's only and OneShoot. How much "more performance" the OneShoot can bring? I'm not sure. For sure, it is not more worse then without.... The second one is with quatos and Kiss.... Build up some month's ago. Have fun!
Hmm, did not really work the embedded stuff !?
I removed the sound.. my 6 year old daughter always bla bla bla
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I have "just" enabled oneShoot for testing.. It is not available in the source. You only need to increase the PWM timer * 8, in the source. I don't think, that OneShoot have a "big" impact on AQ.
Just a new version of my Q8 stiff quad, but using a new motor attachement even more simple (1 single bolt needed to fix) with a cilindrical protection all around motor and new legs system . Empty weight is 1.2Kg.
All worked very well as previous versions with vibs below 0.5m/s2 long time flights (close to 30 min). The only thing I didn´t like toomuch is that it´s a bit noisy. So probably I´ll go back to previous motor bracket version.
Now it´s time to go with ESC32V3 that I´ve just recieved from Jussi and continue with the obsesion of looking for the "perfect quad" !...
Enjoy
Angel
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I'm specifically interested in KISS and AutoQuad. I still have a dream of doing a 250mm Racer type quad with Sunnysky 2204s and 12A KISS ESCs. I'd like to do Quatos, but would settle for the standard PID controller. I'm working on getting the necessary measurement gear together to make Quatos happen.
In terms of the stiffness of the frame. How does one measure the vibration frequency?
I'm assuming the motors cause the initial vibration and different materials used for the frame respond to this in different ways. So what is the best material to use? Is carbon fiber a good choice? What about wood booms? The downside to the wood is that it would break more easily than CF.
Just curious... when you say "frame changes", do you mean having common settings across builds?
PS I still can't see videos. Maybe there is something blocking them in my browser? I'm using Firefox on a Mac.