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Atomic's confused double V aka GrassCutter

Started by atomiclama, Thursday,April 23, 2015, 15:44:24

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atomiclama

After some hints from http://www.multi-rotor.co.uk/index.php?topic=13140.0 I thought I';d give this a go.

Basic idea is to have both the front and rear pair of rotors in a v config this should have great YAW.
The frame plates will be vertical as narrow as possible and the props will be pushing under the arms, well why not.

The 3mm ply from my previous project was a bit bendy, couldn';t find anything thicker in the garage so glued a couple of pieces together.

Rough mark-up of component placements.
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Dry fit.
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Almost ready to go
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Wasdale X, Ow that hurt