Great ! Hey Gress I'm gonna build a 500g one using your oblique tilt path thing. It never came across my mind that that was the way to obtain pitch control of the fuselage. Mine were always perpendicular. Thanks for sharing your discovery in using propellers as Gyros in this application.
use very light props, tilt the motors about their center of mass, use a low center of gravity for the aircraft, avoid wind gusts, and you will have a basically stable aircraft without having to bend the booms.
Is there some documentation on the slanted motor tilt axis? I wonder what advantages it has over just straight linear motor tilting, as it seems that type is also quite capable of stable flight. (in other words, why should I bend my booms).
I wonder if it's possible for the propellers to go vertical and horizontal whenever it needs to be, something similar to the V-22 Osprey. But it works as is so why fix something that isn't broken?
@rhino2x That's why from all the bicopters out there yours is the only one that fly's steady , i saw other bicopters out there specially the AVATAR wannabe's and nobody got to fly as smooth as your design , all because of the tail wing design that you got on your bicopter .
Great ! Hey Gress I'm gonna build a 500g one using your oblique tilt path thing. It never came across my mind that that was the way to obtain pitch control of the fuselage. Mine were always perpendicular. Thanks for sharing your discovery in using propellers as Gyros in this application.
use very light props, tilt the motors about their center of mass, use a low center of gravity for the aircraft, avoid wind gusts, and you will have a basically stable aircraft without having to bend the booms.
This thing is rock solid. If a concept can be developed to allow auto rotation for safety this may well be the future.
@TheFlyingRookie it's fixed but ground adjustable. Compensates propeller pitch-up when moving forward.
Is there some documentation on the slanted motor tilt axis? I wonder what advantages it has over just straight linear motor tilting, as it seems that type is also quite capable of stable flight. (in other words, why should I bend my booms).
I wonder if it's possible for the propellers to go vertical and horizontal whenever it needs to be, something similar to the V-22 Osprey.
But it works as is so why fix something that isn't broken?
On this bi-copters the tail wing got any real purpose on this type of aircraft ? , does the tail wing its fix or got a rear servo moving it ? .
perfeito!
@rhino2x That's why from all the bicopters out there yours is the only one that fly's steady , i saw other bicopters out there specially the AVATAR wannabe's and nobody got to fly as smooth as your design , all because of the tail wing design that you got on your bicopter .