Okay I’ve been working on that idea for a bit now and think I’ve come up with the solution. The rear motor needs to tilt down, and the front motors tilt upwards. This will allow the thrust angles to align as needed for both forward and vertical flight. I’m sketching up some blueprints now to see if I an make it real
@@meareAaron check facebook marketplace and RC buy/sell groups. I’ve had good luck with them and since there aren’t many buyers it’s easy to find some deals. Just find one locally, shipping is usually so expensive it’s not worth it because of how large the box dimensions are
Your Radiolink transmitter and receiver will put out its channels in the standard non-Spektrum order of A, E, T, R, etc. It was not exactly made clear at about 4.00 if that was the issue confusing you? I am presuming that the stock flight stabilizer requires the Spektrum standard T, A, E, R, etc? Most Chinese flight stabilizers require A, E, T, R input order. (Unless provided with a specific 3.3v DSM serial socket.)
Futaba S-FHSS protocol radios require the unusual reversed throttle as well as Radiolink radios. I don't know if there are any others. Also interesting that the Convergence is still available. I thought that the XK X450 had just about killed it and the Mini Convergence in the marketplace.
Good presentation. "Just shove it down, like your emotions".🤣🤣
Subbed.
Couldn’t help but throw in a bit of humour in there :P
This was helpful!
Glad you liked it!
It would be cool to see a plane just like this, but with the tail propeller rotating as well.
Yeah I’ve been thinking of how to make that work, the geometry gets complicated once you start figuring out how it would need to tilt
Okay I’ve been working on that idea for a bit now and think I’ve come up with the solution. The rear motor needs to tilt down, and the front motors tilt upwards. This will allow the thrust angles to align as needed for both forward and vertical flight. I’m sketching up some blueprints now to see if I an make it real
i wish this things were cheaper a mega mini version would be cool to see
I saw a mini version of them at the hobby shop. The one I got was an open box and actually a tiny bit cheaper than the new mini version
@@fortkickass7532 oh cool hopefully i can find an open box of the mini someday
@@meareAaron check facebook marketplace and RC buy/sell groups. I’ve had good luck with them and since there aren’t many buyers it’s easy to find some deals. Just find one locally, shipping is usually so expensive it’s not worth it because of how large the box dimensions are
Your Radiolink transmitter and receiver will put out its channels in the standard non-Spektrum order of A, E, T, R, etc. It was not exactly made clear at about 4.00 if that was the issue confusing you? I am presuming that the stock flight stabilizer requires the Spektrum standard T, A, E, R, etc? Most Chinese flight stabilizers require A, E, T, R input order. (Unless provided with a specific 3.3v DSM serial socket.)
Futaba S-FHSS protocol radios require the unusual reversed throttle as well as Radiolink radios. I don't know if there are any others.
Also interesting that the Convergence is still available. I thought that the XK X450 had just about killed it and the Mini Convergence in the marketplace.
Yup, you’re right. It was just the difference between standard and spektrum sequence
But it's discontinued?
Oh I didn’t know that. The one I bought must have been old inventory
Where did you but it from? I want another one@@fortkickass7532