Okay, now I know I'm too broke for this kind of drone-if just the frame already has this price tag, haha. It looks like a great design! Wouldn't more sticky tape help to better transfer the vibrations into the mass of the LiPo?
Thanks! I'm not quite sure what you mean about sticky tape? The lipo is attached using normal lipo straps, and I use a sticky battery pad on both the drone and the battery plate to keep it very secure. That stick pad is provided in the frame kit. The whole thing is super secure with great low vibration performance
Unreal man, been eyeing up a cinelifter build. few Q's How easy would it be to slap 12s (2x6s) to the bottom of the frame? Would it be possible to create prop guards for this frame? and is the mounting strong enough to suspend a Gimbal from the bottom plate? cheer legend!
Thanks! For 2x 6s batteries you would have to stack them one on top of the other with longer straps. You can but not super recommend. I will be doing an 11" at some point aimed at 12S but you definitely could use this frame it'll just be tight. I have a tilta gimbal base mount for this but it goes on the top. If you want a bottom mounted gimbal then just flip the drone upside down, swap the props, flip your FPV camera, and change the settings in betaflight. I haven't got prop guards for this, you could make some, but I would recommend a dedicated whoop cinelifter instead. My biggest one is the KD70 (check my website), but maybe a bit small for a gimbal
Yeah it's important for the stiffness to have strategically placed standoffs working with the carbon fibre and lots of screws to make it super strong. They're A2 stainless steel. Titanium is good for weight but the frame is already super light and I like using hardware that people can easily replace if they lose something
Haha that Intro... "well I'm standing on it". Epic
Haha thanks mate!
Good production along with the design bro, good stuff overall
Thank you!
really would love these to incorporate autonomous modes so that we can do self filming or small crew filming with real cameras
You could build one with those modes, but generally this type of cinelifter needs to be flown fully manually to make the most of the performance
Looks really really good!
I appreciate it!
Once again, very innovative design ! Thanks for your amazing work Killian !
Thank you! Always trying to do cool new things 👌
WOW i am standing on mic drop 👏👏👏👏
Haha thank you
Hell of a demonstration!
It was definitely fun!
Beautiful design. Awesome.
Thank you!
very nice video thanks, what VTX brand ref are you using on this video ?
Thanks! This build is using a DJI O3, but you can fit any VTX inside. There is 25.5x25.5 and 20x20 mounting for the VTX
@ sorry I meant brand (ref) for the long vtx antenna
Ah yes, the ones on here are the iflight albatross V2 150mm
Absolute epic intro 😂
Haha thanks mate, I had fun with it 😎
Okay, now I know I'm too broke for this kind of drone-if just the frame already has this price tag, haha.
It looks like a great design! Wouldn't more sticky tape help to better transfer the vibrations into the mass of the LiPo?
Thanks! I'm not quite sure what you mean about sticky tape? The lipo is attached using normal lipo straps, and I use a sticky battery pad on both the drone and the battery plate to keep it very secure. That stick pad is provided in the frame kit. The whole thing is super secure with great low vibration performance
Nice
Unreal man, been eyeing up a cinelifter build. few Q's How easy would it be to slap 12s (2x6s) to the bottom of the frame? Would it be possible to create prop guards for this frame? and is the mounting strong enough to suspend a Gimbal from the bottom plate? cheer legend!
Thanks! For 2x 6s batteries you would have to stack them one on top of the other with longer straps. You can but not super recommend. I will be doing an 11" at some point aimed at 12S but you definitely could use this frame it'll just be tight. I have a tilta gimbal base mount for this but it goes on the top. If you want a bottom mounted gimbal then just flip the drone upside down, swap the props, flip your FPV camera, and change the settings in betaflight.
I haven't got prop guards for this, you could make some, but I would recommend a dedicated whoop cinelifter instead. My biggest one is the KD70 (check my website), but maybe a bit small for a gimbal
😂intro was osm 🎉🎉 u standing on the frame 🔥🔥🥶
Oh yeah 💪
I WANT TO NEED THIS
I know the feeling!!
@@kddrones 😅
Brav I'm sold
You know where to get one! 😎
the drone can handle 7s or 8s battery?
Yes absolutely! You just need the right ESC/FC/Motors
Hello, could I use a Blackmagic 4k on this Frame?
Yes you can! You just need to be careful how you mount it so that you don't hit the props, but it definitely can work
Lots of screws. Titanium?
Yeah it's important for the stiffness to have strategically placed standoffs working with the carbon fibre and lots of screws to make it super strong. They're A2 stainless steel. Titanium is good for weight but the frame is already super light and I like using hardware that people can easily replace if they lose something
This drone looks amazing! My wife says that looks like a turtle 🐢 our nickname for it is the Ninja Turtle were I can get one of these?
Haha I like it, and thanks! The first link in the description takes you to my website where you can get one
@ where I can send you a private message?
On my website there's a business WhatsApp link where you can message me
I'm looking in to doing my first cine lifter build and this looks like a nice and simple design. Nice work.
Cheers! I'm always available to answer any questions you have, especially on your first build if you get one. All info on my website
Y never assemble this great frame if crash at once 😂
I have no idea what you're saying 😂