Rivus II VTOL 3D printed - first transitions

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • RIVUS II - Tailsitter VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing)
    3D printed from PLA and PETG
    controlled by a KK2.1.5 Flight Controller with OpenAeroVTOL V1.6 firmware
    all four motors and flaps are individually controlled by the KK2
    The model is flown like any other quadcopter in hover mode and will transition to fast forward flight automatically by the flick of a switch on the radio. It will then fly like any other aeroplane.
    Download the files in Q2/2019 at www.3dlabprint.com and print your own RIVUS II.
    wingspan (both wings): 900 mm - 35,4 in
    overall length: 1100 mm - 43,3 in
    motors: 4x Tiger MN3110-17 700kV
    ESC: 4x 30A (min. 20A)
    propellers: Aeronaut CAM Carbon 12x4,5 MR
    servos: 4x Corona CS238
    battery: 4s 5.000 mAh
    printed weight: 1840 g - 4 lb
    take-off weight: 3400 g - 7.5 lb
    As an option, the canopy can be opened by another servo from the radio for easy access to the battery bay.
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    3D gedruckt aus PLA und PETG
    das Modell wird von einer KK2.1.5 mit OpenAeroVTOL V1.6 firmware stabilisiert
    alle vier Motoren und Klappen sind individuell von der KK2 angesteuert
    Das Modell wird wie jeder andere Quadrokopter im Schwebeflug kontrolliert und geht automatisch durch Betätigung eines Schalters in den schnellen Vorwärtsflug über. In diesem Flugzustand fliegt es wie jedes andere ferngesteuerte Modellflugzeug.
    Alle Dateien sind in Q2/2019 auf www.3dlabprint.com zum Herunterladen verfügbar.
    Spannweite (beide Tragflächen): 900 mm
    Länge über alles: 1100 mm
    Motoren: 4x Tiger MN3110-17 700kV
    Regler: 4x 30A (min. 20A)
    Propeller: Aeronaut CAM Carbon 12x4,5 MR
    Servos: 4x Corona CS238
    Akku: 4s 5.000 mAh
    Druckgewicht: 1840 g
    Abfluggewicht: 3400 g
    Optional kann die Kabinenhaube mit einem weiteren Servo über die Fernsteuerung geöffnet und geschlossen werden.
    Camera and editing by Manfred and Xavier Götzl - CAMPILOT.TV
    / meinevideosimnetz

Комментарии • 10

  • @pierrelosa9733
    @pierrelosa9733 4 года назад +1

    Congratulation for flying probably the first blackfly rc model. I did not imagine KK board to be able to fly a such aircraft. I am also keen on VTOL and use instead pixhawk+arduplane.

  • @raymondhuot1684
    @raymondhuot1684 2 года назад

    Nice job, you must have made numerous setup correction to achieve this level of control. I have a KK2 with VTOL program an I know all the capacity of this unit.

  • @rckeith
    @rckeith 5 лет назад +1

    Very impressive life in the old KK2 still.👍

  • @ebg4614
    @ebg4614 2 года назад

    Great design!! I would purchase the files if I could find them

  • @piconano
    @piconano 2 года назад

    Let's call it "Flying Coffin".
    An aerodynamic nightmare, were the entire fuselage is exposed and creates drag.
    Try to land with engine out and see what I mean.

  • @TheOneLifeRider
    @TheOneLifeRider 4 года назад

    it seems that part of the lift in the hover is produced by the forced flow over the wings. Was that your intention?

  • @mariojct1
    @mariojct1 4 года назад +1

    There are no files in 3dlabprint for this

  • @siddhantpanigrahi9700
    @siddhantpanigrahi9700 4 года назад

    Hi, there this is siddhant ......I have been trying to make a bicopter using a KK 2.1 but not able to understand as to how do I program the flight controller for the transition......I have understood for the dualcopter but not how to program it for different flight profiles.....If you could help i could make my dream come true .....thanks and please do reply as I feel you could surely help me out....Thanks