Hey everyone! Someone posted a racing quad earlier today, but it wasn't controllable, so I decided to use it's awesome body and turn it into the ultimate racing quad. You can fly this one anywhere because of its super small size! Its also very easy to control, and feels like a real quad.
TO FLY: vtol up and thottle away. YOU MUST VTOL UP FIRST TO CONTROL IT. ALSO: do not throttle beyond 10%, you can go beyond that if you want to go fast, but its harder to control. 4% IS BEST THROTTLE. It has more than enough power within that range.
It has all the details and flys pretty realisticly. I also looks awesome! Enjoy and check out the original! Thanks so much to the first person who made the original quad, hope you enjoy my improvements.
Specifications
Spotlights
- Warbrine 7.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 8.8ft (2.7m)
- Length 7.1ft (2.2m)
- Height 3.6ft (1.1m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 150lbs (68kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 89.333
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 26.5
- Wing Loading 2.0lbs/ft2 (9.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 77.4ft2 (7.2m2)
- Drag Points 652
Parts
- Number of Parts 110
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 412
Haha idk @CDRxavier
Ah, the mushroom antenna.
What is the receiver's brand? (lol)
I was MAKING a quadrocopter in real life, and i have a servo attatched to the bottom cargo rack and use it to haul things like take-out bags from Mcdonalds or Five guys...
Next semester will be the colossal Lego 42009 Mobile Crane build.
HAND-MADE aluminium alloy body!
Hope I will not hurt my fingers when tackling with those...the bits leftover sucks.
Sure! Thx@Warbrine
@TTHHSSSS hey if need a gyro for any quad copters jst ring me up m8
Thanks!! @saturn28
Thanks! @Warbrine
Np! Happy you like it! @Oni789
Thank you for making it better & super realistic!!!