Any chance you could upload the STEP file for the mount? I have different ESCs, and used the angled servo pins, so it would be great to be able to remix it :)
Nice, I've been trying to follow your guide, nevertheless it is not clear all of the parts involved, could you please make a list with the items and the link to where u purchased or it is possible to purchase the electronics, I'm also kinda new to this and it is hard for me to understand the electronics since I'm a mech eng, lmao. I would appreciate it.
@@jreed1701d Thank you and good luck on your build!! I plan on doing a cloud-based built for BVLOS operations. Likely starting with 4g modules. No experience with ground stations.
I would, but not sure that's a good idea tbh. It contains my battery specs, prop sizes, etc. Simply following flightory's Manual should yield better results.
You either have 3 individual ESCs or you use a 4 in 1 ESC, like I did. Not sure about pros and cons. Just make sure that the ESC's AMP rating is slightly higher than the motor's max amp draw at your voltage (6s/22v in my case).
1. Love your videos. It definitely will help me when i decide to build one too. 2. I belive that your tail motor sound different because you are using a central ESC for all of them, and he have longer wire from the source (ESC), therefore, more resistance and less efficient power delivery, im guessing but i belive due to that he receive 0.5 to 1.0 volt less then the others if measured at the motor side. That said i think this will be fine nevertheless.
@@CASIOMAN20 Thanks bro! Building a stallion is a very fulfilling experience. Drop a comment when you start your build! Difference in sound could be that, it I bet it comes from the carbon tube resonating. Didn’t think about efficiency tho… I’ll make sure to shorten them from now on :) Cheers!
I only used iNav to flash the ArduPlane firmware on my Flight Controller. As far as I'm aware ArduPilot is better than iNav for autonomous missions. As for the flashing, it's quite straightforward - refer to ArduPilot's docs.
@@BrianSmith-yq7ys Would love to see that. I made a custom nose (based on the same shape) with cooling cutouts and O3 sizing. Will upload with next weeks video. I would however love to see flightory’s design and hopefully it’s a gimbal variant. The dude that designs them is a beast.
Thanks again for the overwhelming support on the previous video. Enjoy the holidays!
Sweet!! Been waiting to finish my stallion until this video dropped with the FC mount!! Thanks much!
Any chance you could upload the STEP file for the mount? I have different ESCs, and used the angled servo pins, so it would be great to be able to remix it :)
Sounds amazing. When can I get one to try?
Nice, I've been trying to follow your guide, nevertheless it is not clear all of the parts involved, could you please make a list with the items and the link to where u purchased or it is possible to purchase the electronics, I'm also kinda new to this and it is hard for me to understand the electronics since I'm a mech eng, lmao. I would appreciate it.
uau muito top esse projeto
I like the fc mount you made and live the stallion videos!
@@camc702 Appreciate it! 🙏
Mega nice !!
Good job! Am currently building one too. Am watching with great interest. Are you going to build a ground station next by chance?
@@jreed1701d Thank you and good luck on your build!! I plan on doing a cloud-based built for BVLOS operations. Likely starting with 4g modules. No experience with ground stations.
Did you customize the Mission Planner Software?
Not yet, but I do plan on coding a natural language mission planning add-on. "Scan X objective at Y coordinates." to generate necessary waypoints.
What is the final price of this drone?
About $1000 in parts and 80h in print time. I'll do a detailed breakdown in a future episode.
Hello, great work. Can you share the Arduplane Config file?
I would, but not sure that's a good idea tbh. It contains my battery specs, prop sizes, etc. Simply following flightory's Manual should yield better results.
So do you only need one ESC or do you need three since you have three motors?
You either have 3 individual ESCs or you use a 4 in 1 ESC, like I did. Not sure about pros and cons. Just make sure that the ESC's AMP rating is slightly higher than the motor's max amp draw at your voltage (6s/22v in my case).
1. Love your videos. It definitely will help me when i decide to build one too.
2. I belive that your tail motor sound different because you are using a central ESC for all of them, and he have longer wire from the source (ESC), therefore, more resistance and less efficient power delivery, im guessing but i belive due to that he receive 0.5 to 1.0 volt less then the others if measured at the motor side. That said i think this will be fine nevertheless.
@@CASIOMAN20 Thanks bro! Building a stallion is a very fulfilling experience. Drop a comment when you start your build!
Difference in sound could be that, it I bet it comes from the carbon tube resonating. Didn’t think about efficiency tho… I’ll make sure to shorten them from now on :)
Cheers!
or because is mounted on the carbon rod not like the others 2
Could you make a video with INAV?
I only used iNav to flash the ArduPlane firmware on my Flight Controller. As far as I'm aware ArduPilot is better than iNav for autonomous missions. As for the flashing, it's quite straightforward - refer to ArduPilot's docs.
I'm planning to build a 4:1 VTOL for aerial photography. Wish me luck!
That's awesome! That's exactly what I'm filming atm. How far along are you and which model are you using?
Hi, I am from the Cartel and the boys will get in touch with you.
Looking forward to it - sincerely, the Balkan Mafia
I got a message today from flightory that they just redesigned the nose cone
@@BrianSmith-yq7ys Would love to see that. I made a custom nose (based on the same shape) with cooling cutouts and O3 sizing. Will upload with next weeks video.
I would however love to see flightory’s design and hopefully it’s a gimbal variant. The dude that designs them is a beast.
@ the STL files are on their discord page