This is the best frame launch video I have ever seen. The footage at the start is absolutely mind-bending. I really hope everyone who buys your frame really enjoys it and apreciates the amount of work you put into getting everything just right.
@@chrisyoung8062 This frame is a collaboration. So FalconRad determined the geometry and placement of everything. I then ran some simulations and tuned the arm thickness and cutouts to maximise performance without changing the design intent.
I don't have the experience, equipment, money, or scenic locations for serious long range flying, but that looks like one hell of a frame. Love your vids, man.
Nothing wrong with flying for distance, even if it's flat. I grew up in a location just as rugged if not more so than where he flies, and it kills me to think that as a kid I would look up at the peaks around me and wonder what it would be like to be up there. Google 'Kemano BC'. That was my playground as a kid.
A quick note: - For a closer look check out - www.aos-rc.com/aos-falcon-7 - You can buy it here - www.cncdrones.com/FalconRad-FPV_c_37.html - Intended for experienced pilots looking to get crystal clear GoPro footage. - The 8mm thick arms have increased the overall weight, but also improved the frames vibration performance. - Frame weight: Carbon - 190g, Hardware - 26g, required TPU parts - 30g - Package will ship with motor fasteners due to the extra thick arms and braces. (10mm & 15mm)
I really want one of these, but I'm going to need some assurances you will try to take the proceeds to take your talents to breathtaking locations around the world!
@@npcfpv9542 I'll sure try but I don't think I can make any promises at the moment. Getting lots of test frames cut adds up pretty fast. Lets see if I can break even before setting expectations too high. I've been dreaming about parts of the alps as well as the dolomites in Italy, sure hope I can get there one day. I've also been thinking about getting 3 or 4 people together and getting helicoptered to a remote location deep in the mountains and surrounded by glaciers.
Hey Man! I really dig this one! I have seen all your videos and must say that encourages me to try new things and especially longer and deeper “in the mountains” kind of flights which is why I am doing this.I love to hike to 6000-7000 ft altitude and then fly from there. When I am out a have only 1 quad and minimal equipment and only 2 3300 6 s lipos usually and last week I went out for a 5 day trip so for me it is very important to have a nice and easy setup .Anyway I will build buy and build a Falcon 7 and wanted to say thanx for all the great informations and cool lr footage. Cheers Mischa from Switzerland
Thanks 👍 The new tune I put on it just before worked better than my last one. So I stayed up till 2am redoing the edit. I cut a bunch of my old footage from the field and added the chase shots. Thanks to BOTH of you for helping me get those shots!
As Chris mentioned, the opening footage is mind blowing. Just ordered a AOS Falcon 7 and thought l may as well get Chris's AOS 5 too! Can't wait to build and fly them
Just purchased the AOS Falcon 7. Looks a great frame and now have the AOS 5, 5.5 & 7. Chris Rosser is extremely helpful, even remixed a gopro mount for me, when he didn't have to. Look forward to building this quad. Thanks
@@FalconRadFPV would be really interesting to see a whole flight. I know it would be a long video, but it would give us beginners to long range some useful tips of where you start off, how fast you climb etc I struggle to get 500m out without the signal between the goggles and the quad showing as 2 red bars. Im going to build the same LR FPV as you, but it will be digital instead. Would this make a big difference to the range? I will have to use a different FC & ESC as the JB7 isn't available in the UK. Thanks for the videos and for designing the new 7" Falcon. 👍
I'm already full ideas to try out and see if I can improve the frame any further. If I make any updates to the design I'm going to try and see if I can keep all the fastener holes the same. So if I come out with a different top plate or brace you just need to order one of those, not a whole new frame.
@@FalconRadFPV Interchange parts would be wonderful. You need to now work on maintaining the vibration dampening while shaving off weight wherever you can.
OMG such a nice build! Really well thought out frame. The best part is if you use all the same parts you don't have to do any of the sucky stuff like tuning and you know everything fits and works together.
Location is what makes long range compelling, and you have access to some world class locations. That frame looks incredible! If it had been available a few months back when I built up my Source One 7" I would have gone with it instead.
@@chrisdoingfpv1787 Good choice, my frame arrived in Germany couple of days ago. It has great quality. I will compare it in terms of resonance with my FR7 Frame.
@@chrisdoingfpv1787 It took about 2 weeks from Canada to Germany. Hopefully we will see more TPU parts on thingy soon. I'm also planning to use shorter 25mm standoffs for lowering the top plate. This should increase stability with heavy batteries due to lower cg
This is really well done. I like the battery deck is perfect top and bottom. The thing I really like are the double plates up front with the standoffs for the GoPro. My current setup has a single plate which was fine until the gopros got heavier also like how low you have the fpv camera. And it looks great nice work
Thank you. Ya the double front plates being connected together by the four 8mm standoffs makes for a very ridged gopro deck. I always get crystal clear footage now.
Damn... Fantastic design, dude! Nicely done! 😃 I know a guy, named Pawel Spychalski, who should see this!!! 😃 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@@FalconRadFPV I was wondering about the front arms.. I like having four identical arms for repairs but, I haven't had to repair the frame yet. Lots of rough handling and crashing... No damages. Good looking 7"
I start losing video when I fly my drone across the street over a small hill when I get behind the hill I start losing video but from your video you no where near your drone and you videos was amazing.
A hill in between you and your drone will cut your signal, no matter how close or far you are. Think of it this way, imagine your drone had an EXTREMELY bright light on it. If you can see that light from where you are flying, then you'll have a good signal (depending on antennas). If you can't see the light then your signal will be much worse. Range is all about line of sight. If I fly my long range drone behind a hill, I'll lose video same as you.
All up ready to fly with gopro and 21700 6s2p is HEAVY at 1635 grams. The same setup but with 18650 6s2p is 1385 grams . I can really feel the difference in the weight between them when flying. With the 21700's I have to adjust my flight style and shift to slightly more conservative maneuvering.
I'm still working on an optimal tune. It flys well right now, but there is lots of room for improvement on the tune still. I don't think I'm as good at tuning as people seem to expect. I'm going out again today to start from scratch with a different approach to see if I get a better result. I'm pretty sure I can push the filters way more than I did for the last tune. I'll be doing a video in 2 or 3 weeks about my tune for the quad.
@@FalconRadFPV Started buying bits and pieces today. Will order the frame tonight. Tough to track down all the pieces in Canada but between airblade, trueRC and rotor village, I can get most of it. If all goes well, I'll have everything by Christmas.
Nice job on the camera and immortal t mount! I'm having trouble finding gps print you have on the back. Do you have a link you can send or post? Thanks conrad!
Nice build congratulations, its more than i year i follow your channel and you deserve success. The design on how is position the cam and gopro is innovative, just in a frontal crashing might be breaking, did you tested it?
It's intended for experienced pilots to get clear GoPro footage. I have tried to optimize the design for vibration to improve video quality.. I have not put a lot into making it crash well. Really at an all up weight over 1.3+ kg if you crash at any speed over 60kph a 640gram battery (1 1/2 lbs) turns into a battering ram and with a dead stop impact it will exert extreme forces on the quad. This is MY perfect (large battery) long range gopro quad that I optimized to be good enough to share with others. All that said no I have not done much in the way of durability testing, I haven't had a crash at speed with a 7" long range quad in over two years (if you don't count tapping a branch or prop malfunctions) I've only smashed my flywoo explorer, lol with a small lipo it was like a racing quad compared to a 1.3kg 7" long range build. It's fur sure NOT something to learn on. It only balances out nicely with a full size gopro on board. It's really meant for people who are experienced pilots that want a nice GoPro platform for getting long range footage. I hit some rocks when I made a mistake while hovering and it bent a screw but didn't damage anything else. I made the FPV cam mount with the intention of hoping it will take a good branch hit without getting damaged. I pulled the immortal T mount in the very front closer in so a branch can not get stuck in it. The gopro mount is really tight, it won't fall out. It would take a heavy impact to destroy the gopro mount and dislodge it. The double plates in the front with four standoffs between them should provide some durability especially with the way the FPV cam mount is designed to absorb impacts if printed right......I think it was wall thickness 1.2mm (3 layers) and 30% infill with cubic subdivision that has seemed the best so far. But ya, I don't really crash. Kind of proud of that...
Awesome!!! 👍❤️ If you loose signal with the drone at 2000 m altitude from the take- off point, how the drone will come back? It has return-home flight altitude set?
Great your video. Question. Can the TRUERC BARDPOL antenna generate interference? since it is installed together with the VTX antenna. The other question: TRUERC BARDPOLE (rx diversity tbs) what frequency do you use or buy 915 or 868? THX . Greetings from Colombia
Yes it can interfere with the vtx antenna, but the signals are far apart 915 vs 5,800, so simply mounting them on an angle away from each other is sufficient to get good performance from both. The 868 is for Europe. I believe its 915 for most other places. It depends on local regulations about which bands are available for public use.
I must know. Will that rear stack mount fit an HDZero Freestyle unit? It's somewhat rare to find frames that will mount them without hassle as everything has been made just large enough for a DJI Air Unit/Vista.
@@FalconRadFPV Excellent! That's very useful info! That big extra mount and the provided 3D print files made your design very appealing. Looking forward to flying it!
This frame looks awesome. I need to build one! Have you considered a 5/6" variant of this frame? I love the way the cameras mount, but I'm not keen on 7" props.
I might get on to a 5.5" build at some point but for now I still have two other completely different 7" designs mostly drawn up and almost ready to be cut for initial testing.
Of course I'd love to hear someone else's thoughts on this! Myself I think they are fairly similar, I also own an FR7. Honestly I was disappointed that they compare so well. I was hoping that my design would have had noticeably better performance but they are pretty close. I was hoping to also get the weight much lower than the FR7 but it's only about 10 or 20 grams lighter with the prints.
Looks like you've done an amazing job with the engineering on this, congratulations! What flight times do you get from using your dual li-ion setup ok this quad?
This is all with a full sized GoPro on board, that's the purpose of the frame. With dual 6s 18650 2600mah packs (5200mah total) I get about 15 min and 15km if I fly up a 2000 meter mountain. If I do an endurance test at the flying field I get more like 18min 18km. With 21700 4200mah cells set up the same way (8400mah total) the weight gets a bit overboard but I have done a 20km 21min round trip up a mountain with it and 21km 22min at the flying field. Very dull response with the heavy 21700 6s2p battery setup though.
Video footage is simply flabbergasting! By seeing the speed of this drone, aerodynamics must be quite a factor. So I was wondering if some easy adjustments like smoothed 3D prints and wind-tight cable tubes could lower the turbulence that this brute monster creates.
I have thought about it quite a bit. As far as 3d prints go I think it would get heavy quickly trying to make aerodynamic improvements for large parts like the battery, gopro or arms. That would need to be an injection molded light weight plastic due to the size. Possibly 3d printing could be used for streamlining the gap between the top and mid plates and maybe at the front or back by the FPV camera and antennas. I started trying to make top and bottom covers for the arms to improve air flow over them but even with only 10 or 15% infill I thought the weight wasn't worth it and never finished the project.
@@FalconRadFPV Don't worry about the large parts or injection molding. Smoothing the 3d printed parts that you have right now with aceton vapor can already add quite some benefit.
What is the standoff spacing of the AOS falcon for the rear standoffs? I am wondering if the 3D print can be used on other quads for the gps/vtx set up.
What's the weight of this build? I'm running a FR7 which I modified to reduce the noise. It can run filter sliders all the way up to 2.0 on very high PD gain and pd balance. I can even switch off Gyro lowpass. If you will be able to run biblades without jello/oscillations, then I will get one. This is the masterclass since they resonate quite different. For long range they are the better choice, higher speed at same current consumption as 3 blades.
I'll give bi-blades a try next time I go to the flying field. There is a weight break down in the top pinned comment on the video. I think it might be a bit lighter than the fr7 with prints included.
@@FalconRadFPV Yes it seems to be lighter. TPU parts on fr7 are 70g + ~200g for the carbon parts. I ordered the frame 😀. Please try out the HQ durable 7x4.5 or APC 7x5.
And one more thing, I would go with 1460kv version of these motors, especially running 2 Liion packs. I swapped from 1300 to 1460, it made the quad a lot more agile.
Looks like a smart setup. What kind of flight time are you getting out of it? I’m looking into building a long range quad, preferably on 4S. Would I be better off with 6” for 4S regarding amp draw?
7" on 4s does work with li-ion packs. I ran 4s2p 21700 li-ion packs with avenger 2507 1750kv on 4s. Got about the same flight distance total as with 2806.5 1300kv on 6s. About 21km & 20 min is usually my max, without going up a mountain that is. Going up a mountain with wind etc... it's more like 14 or 15 km or 15min.
@@FalconRadFPV thanks, that gives me a good perspective on where to take my build plans. I did read somewhere that 2507 is the absolute minimum motor size for long range, and that same site recommended (for 4S) 1200KV for LR, 1500 KV for multi purpose, and 1700KV for freestyle. Can I ask what your take is on those numbers?
Always love your video, where are you flying ? Does AOS Falcon 7 have GPS return to home features ? I will be a buyer, give me a shout when all components are kit ready.
Yes it has a gps rescue function that guides back home if connection with the transmitter is lost. I'm in BC on the west coast of canada. I'll see what I can do about getting a kit of components setup with a store.
Nice stuff. Could you make it without counter sunk screws. with the umma grip and how I setup heat shrink on the batteries ( I use 2 1300 6s lipo, I fly mostly 5 inch, but have li ion as well) I don't need counter sunk. I like shc way better. I will buy one if you do. I'll pre pay. Good stuff
Thanks for your interest! The CNCDrones website has a contact option. Leave a message there and I'm sure they can setup a modified order for you. Leaving out the countersunk holes should be a fairly easy adjustment for them.
Wow perfect timing, I just started looking for a high performance 7" frame. Could you possibly share blackbox logs from that first "raw GoPro flite test- test field"? Or bb logs from a hard tuning flight? Awesome video man!
Next video is a hard tuning flight, but it ends rather abruptly. I'll probably be using a solid 8 min hard freestyle flight for my blackbox log video. in a week or so.
Does this frame use a standoff offset that is shared with another common model by any chance? The backpack STL are pretty limited and still haven't any luck cleanly modifying STLs without source files.
Email me at falconradfpv@gmail.com and I'll send you a version saved a different way. Still an stl but this alternate save of it worked for someone else you was trying to modify it as well.
Great flying, and I love your frame design! I have a question about running 6s2p. If you have 2 x 6s 3000mah 30A Li ion packs running in parallel, what is the maximum amount of amps you can pull before damaging the cells? 30 or 60?
Thank you! You should be able to pull 60+ from it. I'm guessing they are vtc6 cells? They are actually rated for 15 amp constant and 30 amps burst. With my molicel p26a 6s2p setup I can pull over 100 amps for short bursts. I try to stay below 30 amps constant but will hit 40+amps for 30 seconds or more when going up a mountain.
@@FalconRadFPV do we have an estimate time from when the frame will be available in Eu stores? Shipping for a reason costs like double/tripple the money from the site that you are using to ship in eu
Ya my tune on the pitch axis has improved since then. I've also got the iterm ratio dialed in a bit better now. Also I'm going over 100kmh on a windy day down the side of a mountain with 7" props on. Front to back 197mm, front arms motor width 279mm, back arms motor width 225mm
Not sure about building them to sell. I'm not the fastest builder, I'm rather particular about everything being just right. I guess I'll time myself on the next build.
@FalconRadFPV Something that can be enhanced after I finished the build today: Make the top plate wider right where the straps are attached. Check out the GepRC crocodile 7 top plate. It would be enough just making the step wider where the Strap is atached. that would make it also more rigid on a crash. At the moment the step is only 3mm wide wich could break on a hard crash and eject the battery.
I use an ND 16 or ND 32 most often. But if you will be flying on cloudy days an ND 8 maybe helpful as well. Usually people will buy a set of 8,16 and 32. I might do a video about my gopro settings and ND filters in the near future.
I'm already waiting for the AOS 7 frame to ship.. This will be my first 7 inch buikld. What is the benefit using the dual gyro FC instead of single gyro in terms of long range flying? Any FC you would recommend for the build other than fc you have now?
The dual gyro FC is supposed to pass slightly cleaner gyro data on to the pid loop. I've been through a couple of other FC's but haven't found anything that I particularly like. There are very few FC's with solder pads for the VTX in the back. So many put it up front and I don't like having to run my video wires over top of the FC or under the ESC. I might try the speedybee F7 next.
@@FalconRadFPV got it..will put that into consideration when choosing FC..means the dual gyro is not about the redundancy when you choosing the dual gyro fc?..anyway thanks for the tips..cannot wait to fly falcon 7.
FalconRad have you tried the Gemfan Cinelifter 7035 props they are my favorite for 7inch? Also what does AOS mean I've seen that on there peeps frame names? Also what the auw now with this new frame? Seems kinda heavy!
Yes its on the heavy side for sure. The pinned comment has the weight break down. 10 or 15g more than a chimera 7 but the arms are also 33% thicker and more than twice the stiffness. I can not bend one of my frame arms by hand, not even 1mm. Due to the weight of this setup the cinelifter props don't have enough pitch. If I flew with a 2600 to 3300 mah lipo it would probably be in the right range for using the cinelifter props, might want a higher kv motor then though as well. The cinelifter props work great on the next frame that I'm working on, it's still a 7" but its lighter and uses smaller, higher kv motors and will only fit li-ion packs or a 2200mah lipo max. (Version 1.1 or 2 or whatever might be 8 to 12+ grams lighter as I go through more testing to work the weight down a bit.)
This one is great for flight time, with the big top plate you can fit up to a 6000mah 6s. As for speed, I've never tried high kv big motors on it yet. I can easily do 80 or 90 kph with the 1300kv 2806.5 but you might want to try higher kv motors for better speed and a bit less efficiency for chasing cars. Maybe the 2808 1500kv? you'll get 30 or 40 % less flight time but better top speed and acceleration.
@@FalconRadFPV 1300kv on 6s and 7 inch props should put you at mach 0.88 prop tip speed. I thought going over that was bad because it would cause the props to wobble and warp from the oscillation of nearing the speed of sound. Is it ok to go over mach 0.88 and still fly ok?
Will there be a an online site selling the TPU parts or will we have to find somewhere to print them ourselves. I'm not 3d printing at home yet. Sweet frame btw.
No sorry, on your own for now with the 3d prints. The files are on thingiverse so you could download them and get any 3d printing service to print them for you.
I'm working on figuring out some new methods of distribution and production. Trying to make Europe part of the plan, but it will be a few months minimum.
No sorry I don't have any DJI specific TPU parts. I don't have any DJI gear. I'm sure somebody will make one soon. I'll try asking for some help with it.
I think it does fairly well in the wind. The all up weight will really depend on your battery choice. With a full size hero 8, props, battery straps, everything except a battery it's 740g. 1350g with a 4200mah 6s lipo on board.
What does AOS stand for? I have seen something like 3 or 4 frames with this in the name recently but none explain what it means relative to them or the frame. Care to elaborate?
Dude you nailed it... A 7in Premium multi-rotor AIRSHIP. Will you be selling a pre-built version in the future with your tune? Any way she's looking awesome 👌
Thank you. I'm starting to think about selling prebuilds now. I got a bunch of comments inquiring about it on this video. I'm going to think on it for a few days and then maybe do a community poll about it if I feel like it might work for me.
Have you tried any of the newer bi-blade options out there? What kind of motor temps do you land with after a session chasing the RC w/ 4000mAh? I’m fighting some warm/hot motors on my 7” and not sure if that’s normal or if I have issues. It’s also 35C outside that could be part of it too.
I tried some bi blades but they are nowhere near as smooth as the triblades. My motor temp is usually always just a little warm. If you are worried about your motor temp you can probably just move the dterm filter slider one or two notches to the left (lower numbers) OR you could move the master slider on the pid tab to the left one or two notches. That will lower your your pids, everything will go down but it will keep your PID ratios the same. Lowering thr dterm is what will reduce motor temps. Another option is if you have a large spike in your blackbox frequency analysis you could try using a dterm notch filter coving that frequency range. Hope that helps! BTW if you can hold the motor against sensitive skin (like the underside of your wrist) and it's not uncomfortable then it's not hot enough to damage anything. When you bend a prop though it WILL get hotter.
I'm really intrested to build in this frame but I have a few questions regarding your setup, firstly what cells would you suggest to use for this quad for maximised flight time, secondly does the immortal T reach the reciver or is it on an extension wire, lastly for a DJI fpv setup do I have to extended the cables for it by 200mm leading to the vtx at the back?
I use the extra extened immortal T. Its like 200mm long. The dji cable you need I believe is 200mm as well, not an add on extension. For flight time I guess vtc 6 but then you need to use smaller motors or they draw too many amps. I use P26A molicels. less capacity then vtc 6 but far superior amp handling. The vtc 6 won't put out close to 3000mah anyways when used at the constant amp draw of a 7 inch quad carrying a gopro.
Very nice frame, love your videos. I am thinking about switching from analog to digital, which brings me to my question: Why you flying analog? Is there any big disadvantage in digital that causes you to stay analog? Would love to hear your opinion. Thx a lot.
Thanks very much! No just the cost of getting new DJI gear and several air units is way out of my budget. My total affiliate link revenue for the last 1 year covered 1/4 of what designing the new frame cost. Maybe if I sell enough frames I'll get some DJI gear though!
This is the best frame launch video I have ever seen. The footage at the start is absolutely mind-bending. I really hope everyone who buys your frame really enjoys it and apreciates the amount of work you put into getting everything just right.
Thanks so much for the comment! I really appreciate it!
Agreed! I've been waiting for this release...
I'm just a little confused as to why it's called an AOS frame? What is Chris' involvement? Will subsequent FalconRad's frames also be AOS branded?
@@chrisyoung8062 it's like the Subaru Impreza Cosworth: a Subaru that was hardware-tuned by Cosworth.
@@chrisyoung8062 This frame is a collaboration. So FalconRad determined the geometry and placement of everything. I then ran some simulations and tuned the arm thickness and cutouts to maximise performance without changing the design intent.
I absolutely love the sound of that thing cutting through air
Nice, thanks for the comment.
Yes very nice sound I agree
I don't have the experience, equipment, money, or scenic locations for serious long range flying, but that looks like one hell of a frame. Love your vids, man.
Thanks very much for the comment.
Nothing wrong with flying for distance, even if it's flat. I grew up in a location just as rugged if not more so than where he flies, and it kills me to think that as a kid I would look up at the peaks around me and wonder what it would be like to be up there. Google 'Kemano BC'. That was my playground as a kid.
That dive at the start was something else!
Thanks, it was a bit nerve racking, no room for mistakes on that one, but it was still a lot of fun.
@@FalconRadFPV The risk paid off… you did not lose the quad
A quick note:
- For a closer look check out - www.aos-rc.com/aos-falcon-7
- You can buy it here - www.cncdrones.com/FalconRad-FPV_c_37.html
- Intended for experienced pilots looking to get crystal clear GoPro footage.
- The 8mm thick arms have increased the overall weight, but also improved the frames vibration performance.
- Frame weight: Carbon - 190g, Hardware - 26g, required TPU parts - 30g
- Package will ship with motor fasteners due to the extra thick arms and braces. (10mm & 15mm)
One of your Frame in France ! Good Job !
I really want one of these, but I'm going to need some assurances you will try to take the proceeds to take your talents to breathtaking locations around the world!
@@npcfpv9542 I'll sure try but I don't think I can make any promises at the moment. Getting lots of test frames cut adds up pretty fast. Lets see if I can break even before setting expectations too high. I've been dreaming about parts of the alps as well as the dolomites in Italy, sure hope I can get there one day. I've also been thinking about getting 3 or 4 people together and getting helicoptered to a remote location deep in the mountains and surrounded by glaciers.
@@MGNsWorld Cool, thanks!
@@FalconRadFPV Pick Me!
Hey Man!
I really dig this one! I have seen all your videos and must say that encourages me to try new things and especially longer and deeper “in the mountains” kind of flights which is why I am doing this.I love to hike to 6000-7000 ft altitude and then fly from there. When I am out a have only 1 quad and minimal equipment and only 2 3300 6 s lipos usually and last week I went out for a 5 day trip so for me it is very important to have a nice and easy setup .Anyway I will build buy and build a Falcon 7 and wanted to say thanx for all the great informations and cool lr footage.
Cheers
Mischa from Switzerland
Thanks so much for your support! Happy flying!
And the waterfalls are just Fantastically beautiful!!! 👌👌👌😀😀😀
Thank you very much!
Wow!!! What a ridge!! Nice flying. And I just pulled the trigger on a Mark 4 7" frame before I saw you had a frame for sale. Oh well. I can build two.
Great, new FalconRad video! Pause, make a coffe, bring a ashtray and lighter, unpause. Happily enjoy view and every bit of information;-)
Thanks so much, it really means a lot to me getting comments like this. 😃 👍
Looks great. Cant wait to build and fly one. Great to see the RC chase footage made the cut.
Thanks 👍 The new tune I put on it just before worked better than my last one. So I stayed up till 2am redoing the edit. I cut a bunch of my old footage from the field and added the chase shots. Thanks to BOTH of you for helping me get those shots!
@@FalconRadFPV Glad we could help
Oh wow!! Yey! You got my RC car in😁 great frame 👌i love those awesome places you go to!
yes yes yes, give me more shots like that intro!!!
I'll try!
Man ! Your footages are insane ! Keep flying !
Thanks, will do!
I have just ordered an AOS Falcon 7. Looking forward to flying it around the mountains down here in New Zealand :)
Thanks for your support, I hope your new build goes well. Let me know if you have any problems you need a hand with.
Just ordered your new frame on aos-rc, finally will be able to arrange my components the way I want! Great work Conrad!
Awesome! Thank you!
Amazing work ! Thank you for this fantastic long range frame 👏👍🙌🙏
Thanks for the comment!
You are a great resource of info and long range help…Thankyou! Joe Daulton -Southwest Fpv
I appreciate that!
As Chris mentioned, the opening footage is mind blowing. Just ordered a AOS Falcon 7 and thought l may as well get Chris's AOS 5 too! Can't wait to build and fly them
Thanks for your interest. I hope you enjoy flying both of them!
wow. amazing footage, flying, frame! definitely need to get one of these
Thanks!
Just purchased the AOS Falcon 7. Looks a great frame and now have the AOS 5, 5.5 & 7. Chris Rosser is extremely helpful, even remixed a gopro mount for me, when he didn't have to. Look forward to building this quad. Thanks
Oh great! I hope your build goes well.
@@FalconRadFPV would be really interesting to see a whole flight. I know it would be a long video, but it would give us beginners to long range some useful tips of where you start off, how fast you climb etc
I struggle to get 500m out without the signal between the goggles and the quad showing as 2 red bars. Im going to build the same LR FPV as you, but it will be digital instead. Would this make a big difference to the range? I will have to use a different FC & ESC as the JB7 isn't available in the UK.
Thanks for the videos and for designing the new 7" Falcon. 👍
Amazing and what a fantastic spot 🔥❤️
Thanks very much!
The frame is awesome! Congrats on the release! I might just have to build this!
Thanks very much! I'll be posting more videos about it soon, if you're undecided.
bad ass my man! congrats!! iv been waiting/wanting some thing like this
Thanks. I hope your build goes well if you get one.
super job love the look of your own frame ticks all the boxes for me .
Awesome, thank you!
Very nice job. Well done build. Isn't it amazing that everytime we make a build we figure out tweaks to make the next build.
You got that right!
I'm already full ideas to try out and see if I can improve the frame any further. If I make any updates to the design I'm going to try and see if I can keep all the fastener holes the same. So if I come out with a different top plate or brace you just need to order one of those, not a whole new frame.
@@FalconRadFPV Interchange parts would be wonderful. You need to now work on maintaining the vibration dampening while shaving off weight wherever you can.
Damn that is one SWEET rig man! My heart was pounding during those mountain dives I can only imagine how yours must have been lol
Thanks, much appreciated. Ya my heart was pounding for sure, one mistake and the quad/gopro would be lost forever.
OMG such a nice build! Really well thought out frame. The best part is if you use all the same parts you don't have to do any of the sucky stuff like tuning and you know everything fits and works together.
Ya exactly. I've made it as easy as possible to get the same results as I do.
Cool drone! I watched the video and wanted to fly there myself!!! 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Location is what makes long range compelling, and you have access to some world class locations. That frame looks incredible! If it had been available a few months back when I built up my Source One 7" I would have gone with it instead.
Thanks very much!
Great video! I wanted to get into long range but wasn't sure which frame. I'm gonna order one of these now can't wait to build it!
Oh that's great! BTW I'll be posting a build video soon if it's any help.
@@FalconRadFPV great! I ordered the frame and parts. Might take a bit for it to arrive in Europe. The plan is to go mountain diving in the Alps.
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Good choice, my frame arrived in Germany couple of days ago. It has great quality. I will compare it in terms of resonance with my FR7 Frame.
@@waldemarkraus2855 That's great! How long did it take to arrive? I'm from Amsterdam so should be about the same
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It took about 2 weeks from Canada to Germany. Hopefully we will see more TPU parts on thingy soon. I'm also planning to use shorter 25mm standoffs for lowering the top plate. This should increase stability with heavy batteries due to lower cg
Great shots man! No risk no reward
Appreciate it!
As always I love your content. I am looking into getting another 7''. So this vid has perfict timing!
Thanks. Good luck with the new build then!
Killer flight 🔥🔥🙌
uuuh this is nice dude! veeeery nice!
Beautiful ... I definitely take it
Well thanks for your support and interest if you get one!
Amazing!
where is the waterfalls footage taken, it's so beautiful
from british columbia
This is really well done. I like the battery deck is perfect top and bottom. The thing I really like are the double plates up front with the standoffs for the GoPro. My current setup has a single plate which was fine until the gopros got heavier also like how low you have the fpv camera. And it looks great nice work
Thank you. Ya the double front plates being connected together by the four 8mm standoffs makes for a very ridged gopro deck. I always get crystal clear footage now.
Damn... Fantastic design, dude! Nicely done! 😃
I know a guy, named Pawel Spychalski, who should see this!!! 😃
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you very much MC!
Your comments are always appreciated my friend.
Hope you are doing well. Happy flying! 😉👋
These AOS frames are amazing. I have 3.
This one is a bit different than the others. Chris designed the other ones. I designed this one and he assisted with fine tuning my design.
@@FalconRadFPV I was wondering about the front arms.. I like having four identical arms for repairs but, I haven't had to repair the frame yet. Lots of rough handling and crashing... No damages.
Good looking 7"
Great job with the frame, looks awesome. I currently have a DJI setup on my 7”, but keep getting the analog itch 😊
Thank you!
I start losing video when I fly my drone across the street over a small hill when I get behind the hill I start losing video but from your video you no where near your drone and you videos was amazing.
A hill in between you and your drone will cut your signal, no matter how close or far you are. Think of it this way, imagine your drone had an EXTREMELY bright light on it. If you can see that light from where you are flying, then you'll have a good signal (depending on antennas). If you can't see the light then your signal will be much worse. Range is all about line of sight. If I fly my long range drone behind a hill, I'll lose video same as you.
If you don't mind me asking...what is your all up weight with the props, gopro, and also your dual custom 21700 packs mounted?
All up ready to fly with gopro and 21700 6s2p is HEAVY at 1635 grams.
The same setup but with 18650 6s2p is 1385 grams .
I can really feel the difference in the weight between them when flying. With the 21700's I have to adjust my flight style and shift to slightly more conservative maneuvering.
@@FalconRadFPV Thanks for yhe feedback. Yea I Am flying 18650s 5S packs mainly for weight reduction reasons. It sure adds up fast.
WOW Amayizing 👍🏻👍🏻
One coming here in Italy (EU) Hope to enjoy and to bring you with me in the mountains here ! ;)
oh great! Thanks for your interest.
Really solid frame..👍
Maybe I missed it but can you share your complete tune for this build.
As I intend to use same equipment.
Many thanks.
I'm still working on an optimal tune. It flys well right now, but there is lots of room for improvement on the tune still. I don't think I'm as good at tuning as people seem to expect. I'm going out again today to start from scratch with a different approach to see if I get a better result. I'm pretty sure I can push the filters way more than I did for the last tune. I'll be doing a video in 2 or 3 weeks about my tune for the quad.
@@FalconRadFPV ok, that's fine, I'll look out for it..👍
Time to get some invoices out so I can start shopping!
Thanks, I hope you like it!
@@FalconRadFPV Started buying bits and pieces today. Will order the frame tonight. Tough to track down all the pieces in Canada but between airblade, trueRC and rotor village, I can get most of it. If all goes well, I'll have everything by Christmas.
Love the design and the fact that arms are thicker than other frames. Will it ship to europe?
Thank you. I'm pretty sure they do ship to Europe. If I'm remembering correctly an online buddy got one shipped to Switzerland.
Dam good looking quad, how many trees you knock down with them 8mm thick cf arms? Haha.
This frame looks really good ; what is the weight of the complete frame with TPU and screws ?
The weight info is in the top comment.
@@FalconRadFPV Sorry but I can't find it...
Spectacular!! I love it
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice job on the camera and immortal t mount! I'm having trouble finding gps print you have on the back. Do you have a link you can send or post? Thanks conrad!
Thank you. here is a link for the tpu parts on thigiverse.
www.thingiverse.com/search?q=aos+falcon+7&type=things&sort=relevant
@@FalconRadFPV Awesome! That has everything i need.
Nice build congratulations, its more than i year i follow your channel and you deserve success. The design on how is position the cam and gopro is innovative, just in a frontal crashing might be breaking, did you tested it?
It's intended for experienced pilots to get clear GoPro footage. I have tried to optimize the design for vibration to improve video quality.. I have not put a lot into making it crash well. Really at an all up weight over 1.3+ kg if you crash at any speed over 60kph a 640gram battery (1 1/2 lbs) turns into a battering ram and with a dead stop impact it will exert extreme forces on the quad. This is MY perfect (large battery) long range gopro quad that I optimized to be good enough to share with others. All that said no I have not done much in the way of durability testing, I haven't had a crash at speed with a 7" long range quad in over two years (if you don't count tapping a branch or prop malfunctions) I've only smashed my flywoo explorer, lol with a small lipo it was like a racing quad compared to a 1.3kg 7" long range build. It's fur sure NOT something to learn on. It only balances out nicely with a full size gopro on board. It's really meant for people who are experienced pilots that want a nice GoPro platform for getting long range footage.
I hit some rocks when I made a mistake while hovering and it bent a screw but didn't damage anything else. I made the FPV cam mount with the intention of hoping it will take a good branch hit without getting damaged. I pulled the immortal T mount in the very front closer in so a branch can not get stuck in it. The gopro mount is really tight, it won't fall out. It would take a heavy impact to destroy the gopro mount and dislodge it. The double plates in the front with four standoffs between them should provide some durability especially with the way the FPV cam mount is designed to absorb impacts if printed right......I think it was wall thickness 1.2mm (3 layers) and 30% infill with cubic subdivision that has seemed the best so far. But ya, I don't really crash. Kind of proud of that...
Great job on that.
Thank you.
Awesome!!! 👍❤️ If you loose signal with the drone at 2000 m altitude from the take- off point, how the drone will come back? It has return-home flight altitude set?
It will go 50 meters higher than it currently is and then start coming back towards the home point.
@@FalconRadFPV Thank you!
I'm considering this frame and wonder how it compares to other 7-inch frames in terms of weight. This is the only one I have seen with 8mm arms.
The frame weight is in the top pinned comment.
@@FalconRadFPV Is it? I don't see a pinned comment.
Just ordered mine. Can't wait to start the build. Im sure I will have questions along the way for you.
Oh great. Thanks very much!
Do you try M9N gps? Is cost as two M8N and a bit bigger, but it can catch realy many sats.
I just bought an M9N GPS recently. It will be going in a new build that I'll be working on soon!
Great your video. Question. Can the TRUERC BARDPOL antenna generate interference? since it is installed together with the VTX antenna. The other question: TRUERC BARDPOLE (rx diversity tbs) what frequency do you use or buy 915 or 868? THX . Greetings from Colombia
Yes it can interfere with the vtx antenna, but the signals are far apart 915 vs 5,800, so simply mounting them on an angle away from each other is sufficient to get good performance from both. The 868 is for Europe. I believe its 915 for most other places. It depends on local regulations about which bands are available for public use.
Do you have a CLI dump for the PIDS or a way to access the PIDS used in this video? Thank you.
Check my TH-cam page, I think it's all in the quads and gear playlist. There's info for almost the entire setup process.
I must know. Will that rear stack mount fit an HDZero Freestyle unit? It's somewhat rare to find frames that will mount them without hassle as everything has been made just large enough for a DJI Air Unit/Vista.
It'll fit about 43mm X 45mm, maybe even a little bit bigger, all clear of props of course. That's centered on the 30.5mm X 30.5mm rear mount.
@@FalconRadFPV Excellent! That's very useful info! That big extra mount and the provided 3D print files made your design very appealing.
Looking forward to flying it!
This frame looks awesome. I need to build one! Have you considered a 5/6" variant of this frame? I love the way the cameras mount, but I'm not keen on 7" props.
I might get on to a 5.5" build at some point but for now I still have two other completely different 7" designs mostly drawn up and almost ready to be cut for initial testing.
same area as usual ? only no snow?? ¶ ;-) ... what an amazing machine you fly!
Yup, even way up there the snows melted already. Damn it was hot that day.
Nice looking frame, anyone know how this compares to the fr7?
Of course I'd love to hear someone else's thoughts on this!
Myself I think they are fairly similar, I also own an FR7. Honestly I was disappointed that they compare so well. I was hoping that my design would have had noticeably better performance but they are pretty close. I was hoping to also get the weight much lower than the FR7 but it's only about 10 or 20 grams lighter with the prints.
Looks like you've done an amazing job with the engineering on this, congratulations!
What flight times do you get from using your dual li-ion setup ok this quad?
This is all with a full sized GoPro on board, that's the purpose of the frame.
With dual 6s 18650 2600mah packs (5200mah total) I get about 15 min and 15km if I fly up a 2000 meter mountain. If I do an endurance test at the flying field I get more like 18min 18km. With 21700 4200mah cells set up the same way (8400mah total) the weight gets a bit overboard but I have done a 20km 21min round trip up a mountain with it and 21km 22min at the flying field. Very dull response with the heavy 21700 6s2p battery setup though.
@@FalconRadFPV amazing! Thank you!
@@FalconRadFPV wow!!!!
Video footage is simply flabbergasting! By seeing the speed of this drone, aerodynamics must be quite a factor. So I was wondering if some easy adjustments like smoothed 3D prints and wind-tight cable tubes could lower the turbulence that this brute monster creates.
I have thought about it quite a bit. As far as 3d prints go I think it would get heavy quickly trying to make aerodynamic improvements for large parts like the battery, gopro or arms. That would need to be an injection molded light weight plastic due to the size.
Possibly 3d printing could be used for streamlining the gap between the top and mid plates and maybe at the front or back by the FPV camera and antennas. I started trying to make top and bottom covers for the arms to improve air flow over them but even with only 10 or 15% infill I thought the weight wasn't worth it and never finished the project.
@@FalconRadFPV Don't worry about the large parts or injection molding. Smoothing the 3d printed parts that you have right now with aceton vapor can already add quite some benefit.
What is the standoff spacing of the AOS falcon for the rear standoffs? I am wondering if the 3D print can be used on other quads for the gps/vtx set up.
Pretty sure it's 34mm.
@@FalconRadFPV I will have to remeasure, but I think that fits the xilo phreakstyle frame that I have :D
Hello! Nice frame 🤩 what is your tilt on fpv camera? Thanks😀😀
Thank you. I use 28 degrees.
What's the weight of this build? I'm running a FR7 which I modified to reduce the noise. It can run filter sliders all the way up to 2.0 on very high PD gain and pd balance. I can even switch off Gyro lowpass.
If you will be able to run biblades without jello/oscillations, then I will get one. This is the masterclass since they resonate quite different. For long range they are the better choice, higher speed at same current consumption as 3 blades.
I'll give bi-blades a try next time I go to the flying field. There is a weight break down in the top pinned comment on the video. I think it might be a bit lighter than the fr7 with prints included.
@@FalconRadFPV
Yes it seems to be lighter. TPU parts on fr7 are 70g + ~200g for the carbon parts.
I ordered the frame 😀.
Please try out the HQ durable 7x4.5 or APC 7x5.
And one more thing, I would go with 1460kv version of these motors, especially running 2 Liion packs. I swapped from 1300 to 1460, it made the quad a lot more agile.
Can you run 0-10* tilt on the go pro / fpv cam with no props in view in go pro footage (4k+)
No, I'm pretty sure there will be props in view at 10 degrees tilt on the gopro.
Looks like a smart setup. What kind of flight time are you getting out of it?
I’m looking into building a long range quad, preferably on 4S. Would I be better off with 6” for 4S regarding amp draw?
7" on 4s does work with li-ion packs. I ran 4s2p 21700 li-ion packs with avenger 2507 1750kv on 4s. Got about the same flight distance total as with 2806.5 1300kv on 6s. About 21km & 20 min is usually my max, without going up a mountain that is. Going up a mountain with wind etc... it's more like 14 or 15 km or 15min.
@@FalconRadFPV thanks, that gives me a good perspective on where to take my build plans.
I did read somewhere that 2507 is the absolute minimum motor size for long range, and that same site recommended (for 4S) 1200KV for LR, 1500 KV for multi purpose, and 1700KV for freestyle. Can I ask what your take is on those numbers?
Hi! Will you release additional TPU parts for this frame? The parts on Thingiverse do not fit my needs!
I will be adding more in the future. Like an sma/gps mount that fits the brain fpv gps.
@@FalconRadFPV lovely 🤩
Always love your video, where are you flying ? Does AOS Falcon 7 have GPS return to home features ? I will be a buyer, give me a shout when all components are kit ready.
Yes it has a gps rescue function that guides back home if connection with the transmitter is lost. I'm in BC on the west coast of canada. I'll see what I can do about getting a kit of components setup with a store.
Nice stuff. Could you make it without counter sunk screws. with the umma grip and how I setup heat shrink on the batteries ( I use 2 1300 6s lipo, I fly mostly 5 inch, but have li ion as well) I don't need counter sunk. I like shc way better. I will buy one if you do. I'll pre pay. Good stuff
Thanks for your interest! The CNCDrones website has a contact option. Leave a message there and I'm sure they can setup a modified order for you. Leaving out the countersunk holes should be a fairly easy adjustment for them.
@@FalconRadFPV cool thanks
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow perfect timing, I just started looking for a high performance 7" frame. Could you possibly share blackbox logs from that first "raw GoPro flite test- test field"? Or bb logs from a hard tuning flight? Awesome video man!
Next video is a hard tuning flight, but it ends rather abruptly. I'll probably be using a solid 8 min hard freestyle flight for my blackbox log video.
in a week or so.
@@FalconRadFPV great to hear! Really looking forward to it 👍thanks
Does this frame use a standoff offset that is shared with another common model by any chance? The backpack STL are pretty limited and still haven't any luck cleanly modifying STLs without source files.
Email me at falconradfpv@gmail.com and I'll send you a version saved a different way. Still an stl but this alternate save of it worked for someone else you was trying to modify it as well.
@@FalconRadFPV You got gmail! Thanks a ton!
Great flying, and I love your frame design!
I have a question about running 6s2p. If you have 2 x 6s 3000mah 30A Li ion packs running in parallel, what is the maximum amount of amps you can pull before damaging the cells? 30 or 60?
Thank you! You should be able to pull 60+ from it. I'm guessing they are vtc6 cells? They are actually rated for 15 amp constant and 30 amps burst.
With my molicel p26a 6s2p setup I can pull over 100 amps for short bursts. I try to stay below 30 amps constant but will hit 40+amps for 30 seconds or more when going up a mountain.
@@FalconRadFPV Yes, VTC6 cells. I have some research to do. lol Thanks for the info, this is very helpful!
Ordered!
Well thanks very much! Enjoy!
Cam we have a blackbox file? :D
There will be a blackbox log video sometime soon. Maybe a week or so.
@@FalconRadFPV do we have an estimate time from when the frame will be available in Eu stores? Shipping for a reason costs like double/tripple the money from the site that you are using to ship in eu
on descent you here some vibrations in the sound.
question, what is the distance from the front to the rear motors?
Ya my tune on the pitch axis has improved since then. I've also got the iterm ratio dialed in a bit better now. Also I'm going over 100kmh on a windy day down the side of a mountain with 7" props on.
Front to back 197mm, front arms motor width 279mm, back arms motor width 225mm
Beautiful quad. Any chance of having a fully built option in the future?
Not sure about building them to sell. I'm not the fastest builder, I'm rather particular about everything being just right. I guess I'll time myself on the next build.
@@FalconRadFPV Lol me too, days laying out wiring to make everything look tidy.
@FalconRadFPV
Something that can be enhanced after I finished the build today: Make the top plate wider right where the straps are attached. Check out the GepRC crocodile 7 top plate. It would be enough just making the step wider where the Strap is atached. that would make it also more rigid on a crash. At the moment the step is only 3mm wide wich could break on a hard crash and eject the battery.
Thanks for your thoughts about the frame. It's an interesting idea. It's all about balancing the weight vs stiffness and durability.
What ND number filter do you use? I wish to order one.
Thanks
I use an ND 16 or ND 32 most often. But if you will be flying on cloudy days an ND 8 maybe helpful as well. Usually people will buy a set of 8,16 and 32. I might do a video about my gopro settings and ND filters in the near future.
@@FalconRadFPV Many thanks for the speedy reply.
I'm already waiting for the AOS 7 frame to ship.. This will be my first 7 inch buikld. What is the benefit using the dual gyro FC instead of single gyro in terms of long range flying? Any FC you would recommend for the build other than fc you have now?
The dual gyro FC is supposed to pass slightly cleaner gyro data on to the pid loop. I've been through a couple of other FC's but haven't found anything that I particularly like. There are very few FC's with solder pads for the VTX in the back. So many put it up front and I don't like having to run my video wires over top of the FC or under the ESC. I might try the speedybee F7 next.
@@FalconRadFPV got it..will put that into consideration when choosing FC..means the dual gyro is not about the redundancy when you choosing the dual gyro fc?..anyway thanks for the tips..cannot wait to fly falcon 7.
FalconRad have you tried the Gemfan Cinelifter 7035 props they are my favorite for 7inch? Also what does AOS mean I've seen that on there peeps frame names? Also what the auw now with this new frame? Seems kinda heavy!
Yes its on the heavy side for sure. The pinned comment has the weight break down. 10 or 15g more than a chimera 7 but the arms are also 33% thicker and more than twice the stiffness. I can not bend one of my frame arms by hand, not even 1mm. Due to the weight of this setup the cinelifter props don't have enough pitch. If I flew with a 2600 to 3300 mah lipo it would probably be in the right range for using the cinelifter props, might want a higher kv motor then though as well. The cinelifter props work great on the next frame that I'm working on, it's still a 7" but its lighter and uses smaller, higher kv motors and will only fit li-ion packs or a 2200mah lipo max. (Version 1.1 or 2 or whatever might be 8 to 12+ grams lighter as I go through more testing to work the weight down a bit.)
@@FalconRadFPV I don't know what happened, but I'm not finding any pinned comment, very curious about the weight of this baby
I'm looking for a drone that can be fast for chasing cars but also fly for a while. Is this a good size and frame for that?
This one is great for flight time, with the big top plate you can fit up to a 6000mah 6s. As for speed, I've never tried high kv big motors on it yet. I can easily do 80 or 90 kph with the 1300kv 2806.5 but you might want to try higher kv motors for better speed and a bit less efficiency for chasing cars. Maybe the 2808 1500kv? you'll get 30 or 40 % less flight time but better top speed and acceleration.
@@FalconRadFPV 1300kv on 6s and 7 inch props should put you at mach 0.88 prop tip speed. I thought going over that was bad because it would cause the props to wobble and warp from the oscillation of nearing the speed of sound. Is it ok to go over mach 0.88 and still fly ok?
Will there be a an online site selling the TPU parts or will we have to find somewhere to print them ourselves. I'm not 3d printing at home yet. Sweet frame btw.
No sorry, on your own for now with the 3d prints. The files are on thingiverse so you could download them and get any 3d printing service to print them for you.
@@FalconRadFPV cool thanks for the quick response. Your footage looks like butter, great job.
Fabulosas imágenes conseguidas.Gran vuelo
Thank you.
I was just looking for a frame for the bay and what way I wanted to water proof it then this pops up
MG chemicals, silicone conformal coating 422C is what I use for waterproofing electronics.
I need to have this dude. Is there a shop in Europe that sells your frames? I really can't afford the shipping and customs.
I'm working on figuring out some new methods of distribution and production. Trying to make Europe part of the plan, but it will be a few months minimum.
Do you have an STL with a dual SMA, for the Air unit users? Thanks.
No sorry I don't have any DJI specific TPU parts. I don't have any DJI gear. I'm sure somebody will make one soon. I'll try asking for some help with it.
@@FalconRadFPV thank you
How does it handle wind? What's the full AUW?
I think it does fairly well in the wind. The all up weight will really depend on your battery choice. With a full size hero 8, props, battery straps, everything except a battery it's 740g. 1350g with a 4200mah 6s lipo on board.
@@FalconRadFPV Ok, thx! Why does everyone fly 6s on these long range cruisers? would think 4s is more efficient?
@@FalconRadFPV is your frame available with EU dealers?
What does AOS stand for? I have seen something like 3 or 4 frames with this in the name recently but none explain what it means relative to them or the frame. Care to elaborate?
AOS RC is the name of Chris Rosser's company I guess. Check out his website, it might make more sense then. Here's a link.
www.aos-rc.com/
@@FalconRadFPV OH so this isn't your frame. I see now. Thank you for thr clarification
+1👍 damned amazing design and footage 💪
Thanks, I appreciate the comment.
Dude you nailed it...
A 7in Premium multi-rotor AIRSHIP.
Will you be selling a pre-built version in the future with your tune?
Any way she's looking awesome 👌
Thank you. I'm starting to think about selling prebuilds now. I got a bunch of comments inquiring about it on this video. I'm going to think on it for a few days and then maybe do a community poll about it if I feel like it might work for me.
Have you tried any of the newer bi-blade options out there?
What kind of motor temps do you land with after a session chasing the RC w/ 4000mAh? I’m fighting some warm/hot motors on my 7” and not sure if that’s normal or if I have issues. It’s also 35C outside that could be part of it too.
What spec motors are you using I use xing
2806.5 1300kv never had even warm motors?
I tried some bi blades but they are nowhere near as smooth as the triblades. My motor temp is usually always just a little warm. If you are worried about your motor temp you can probably just move the dterm filter slider one or two notches to the left (lower numbers) OR you could move the master slider on the pid tab to the left one or two notches. That will lower your your pids, everything will go down but it will keep your PID ratios the same. Lowering thr dterm is what will reduce motor temps. Another option is if you have a large spike in your blackbox frequency analysis you could try using a dterm notch filter coving that frequency range. Hope that helps! BTW if you can hold the motor against sensitive skin (like the underside of your wrist) and it's not uncomfortable then it's not hot enough to damage anything. When you bend a prop though it WILL get hotter.
I'm really intrested to build in this frame but I have a few questions regarding your setup, firstly what cells would you suggest to use for this quad for maximised flight time, secondly does the immortal T reach the reciver or is it on an extension wire, lastly for a DJI fpv setup do I have to extended the cables for it by 200mm leading to the vtx at the back?
I use the extra extened immortal T. Its like 200mm long. The dji cable you need I believe is 200mm as well, not an add on extension.
For flight time I guess vtc 6 but then you need to use smaller motors or they draw too many amps. I use P26A molicels. less capacity then vtc 6 but far superior amp handling. The vtc 6 won't put out close to 3000mah anyways when used at the constant amp draw of a 7 inch quad carrying a gopro.
@@FalconRadFPVThanks so much
Very nice frame, love your videos. I am thinking about switching from analog to digital, which brings me to my question: Why you flying analog? Is there any big disadvantage in digital that causes you to stay analog? Would love to hear your opinion. Thx a lot.
Thanks very much! No just the cost of getting new DJI gear and several air units is way out of my budget. My total affiliate link revenue for the last 1 year covered 1/4 of what designing the new frame cost. Maybe if I sell enough frames I'll get some DJI gear though!
@@FalconRadFPV Thx for the fast response. Shure the costs for switching are pretty high, so i totaly understand you.
Hi, what capacitor are you using for 6s batteries?
some people use a 35v. I use a 50v capacitor for 6s.
is it possible to use 4 or 5s liion on this quad? i have a ton of them ;)
5s would probably work alright, I've tried 4s with 1300kv motor and its a bit underpowered for heavy long range batteries.