Posts: 267
Threads: 26
Likes Received: 37 in 25 posts
Likes Given: 68
Joined: Aug 2016
Reputation:
2 The camera cage seems more solid on the banggood frame
• Posts: 1,590
Threads: 89
Likes Received: 1,283 in 768 posts
Likes Given: 1,274
Joined: Jan 2017
Reputation:
31 I remember seeing tommy say something about designing a frame that was all about center of gravity vertically. So this must be what he meant... I don't think I am quite ready to go for overslung yet, even in this case.
carl.vegas
Current Quads: Operational: Diatone GT2 200 In need of repair: Bumble Bee, tehStein, Slightly modified Vortex 250
• Posts: 122
Threads: 6
Likes Received: 77 in 48 posts
Likes Given: 93
Joined: Aug 2017
Reputation:
4 Damn sexy chassis. Interesting idea mounting the battery sideways too. I do prefer the carbon camera cage to the aluminum one personally. I'm not sure about the aluminum clip for the balance leads, or the weight ( over 100g ).
Flying: Talon 6S 6" 2407s 381g no bat, Martian 3, 5" 2205s sooo heavy + gopro session 5 573g AUW, Aurora 5" 2205s 280g no bat, Druckbaer 3" 1404s 172g AUW 3S 550, BQE Megapixel 2.5" 1107s 139g AUW 3S 550, BabyHawk R 2.5" 164g AUW 3S 550 (stock except microeagle, CRSF, 2.5" arms) and maybe 3 more, for now...
• Posts: 43
Threads: 8
Likes Received: 55 in 22 posts
Likes Given: 3
Joined: Sep 2017
Reputation:
3 On paper this is a very good frame but apparently there's no way to mount HD camera in a way that leaves the props out of view so it's not for me.
Still waiting for Armattan Rooster to be released, seems to be like the ultimate freestyle frame.
Posts: 1,590
Threads: 89
Likes Received: 1,283 in 768 posts
Likes Given: 1,274
Joined: Jan 2017
Reputation:
31 (19-Nov-2017, 01:49 AM)Gianpa Wrote: On paper this is a very good frame but apparently there's no way to mount HD camera in a way that leaves the props out of view so it's not for me.
Still waiting for Armattan Rooster to be released, seems to be like the ultimate freestyle frame.
although, I did put a 3d printed camera mount on top of my diatone yesterday giving over 50 degrees of angle but the video came out OK... so maybe the same could be done here. These days I am flying at 45 degrees FPV anyway so it's not too much of a difference from what I see in the goggles
carl.vegas
Current Quads: Operational: Diatone GT2 200 In need of repair: Bumble Bee, tehStein, Slightly modified Vortex 250
• Posts: 43
Threads: 4
Likes Received: 14 in 9 posts
Likes Given: 15
Joined: Nov 2017
Reputation:
1 I'm new to drones but I haven't seen a lot of chamfered edges on frames. Really a nice touch of important detail imo.
•