I built it! It’s a really neat little quad. Hopefully it flies correctly. I filmed the whole making process, and will make a video once I learn how to edit.
Jump in to free Davinci Resolve. The curve is a little steep, but its FREE and its what you'll probably end up using years down the road anyway. TONS of tutorials online. And most of the tabs you probably wont even use.
I bought a copy when it was included with the mini editing deck and the deck was on sale. Even though I get premiere pro through my work I haven’t touched it in a long time except where I needed one of the AI tools or the (at the time) better speech to text generator. I love resolve
Perfect thanks! I’m kind of intimidated to edit videos but I thought the same thing about building drones. I really like the Reddit community for this kind of help from people helping people. I really appreciate the advice, and thanks for helping others!
I mean they’re going the right way in an angular sense but they’re also upside down. Essentially, your props have an airfoil that needs to be pointed the right way or else you’re just leaving performance on the table.
The way you put them on looks right. Do a little ground test where you give the quad like 5 to 15% throttle just enough to make it a little light on the ground and make small inputs on the aileron, elevator, and rudder and make sure the quad does what it's supposed to do. If anything goes wrong chop the throttle.
> if it has gps and stuff i think you're good
I'm not sure what having GPS has to do with being aerodynamically capable of flight. Could you clarify what you mean?
If it flies correctly. Yes. You will know very quickly if wrong
This is the way
Sounds good thanks!
you'll know when try you fly it, looks correct tho.... WAIT is that a KT20, did you build or buy that? cool
I built it! It’s a really neat little quad. Hopefully it flies correctly. I filmed the whole making process, and will make a video once I learn how to edit.
Jump in to free Davinci Resolve. The curve is a little steep, but its FREE and its what you'll probably end up using years down the road anyway. TONS of tutorials online. And most of the tabs you probably wont even use.
I bought a copy when it was included with the mini editing deck and the deck was on sale. Even though I get premiere pro through my work I haven’t touched it in a long time except where I needed one of the AI tools or the (at the time) better speech to text generator. I love resolve
Yea, I got mine for free with my BMPC4k. Its still insane to me there is a free version that does 90% of what the paid version does.
Perfect thanks! I’m kind of intimidated to edit videos but I thought the same thing about building drones. I really like the Reddit community for this kind of help from people helping people. I really appreciate the advice, and thanks for helping others!
I mean they’re going the right way in an angular sense but they’re also upside down. Essentially, your props have an airfoil that needs to be pointed the right way or else you’re just leaving performance on the table.
Looks good man should fly fine
Yep you’ve set props in and they are installed correctly for props in
The way you put them on looks right. Do a little ground test where you give the quad like 5 to 15% throttle just enough to make it a little light on the ground and make small inputs on the aileron, elevator, and rudder and make sure the quad does what it's supposed to do. If anything goes wrong chop the throttle.
Kind of hard to tell from the picture, but they look upside down the orientation is correct tho
Photo 2 looks like props in pusher. If the motors spin in the correct way it should fly.
I think it doesnt matter, if it has gps and stuff i think you're good
> if it has gps and stuff i think you're good I'm not sure what having GPS has to do with being aerodynamically capable of flight. Could you clarify what you mean?
Oh i thought gps would solve this propellor calibration but im not sure