Fourblade Joined Aug 9, 2014 Messages 408 Reaction score 69 Location Warwickshire UK Aug 22, 2014 #1 The three stages of Quad - so far... I've run out of money now! Hubsan 107L, Blade 200QX, and the P2V+ Attachments 3stagesof-quad.jpg 247.1 KB · Views: 461
The three stages of Quad - so far... I've run out of money now! Hubsan 107L, Blade 200QX, and the P2V+
Fourblade Joined Aug 9, 2014 Messages 408 Reaction score 69 Location Warwickshire UK Aug 22, 2014 #3 Or... maybe this.. Attachments bigone.jpg 116.5 KB · Views: 453
M Morgon Joined Aug 15, 2014 Messages 453 Reaction score 63 Location Glen Burnie, MD Aug 22, 2014 #4 Holy cow. For those curious on that pic, doing a reverse image search reveals it's a first-generation concept by a company called 'e-volo': http://www.e-volo.com/information/first-flight-vc1 They have a second-gen unit that carries two people.
Holy cow. For those curious on that pic, doing a reverse image search reveals it's a first-generation concept by a company called 'e-volo': http://www.e-volo.com/information/first-flight-vc1 They have a second-gen unit that carries two people.
L locoworks Joined Jul 4, 2014 Messages 471 Reaction score 10 Aug 22, 2014 #5 Fourblade said: Or... maybe this.. Click to expand... i'd have all the rotors closer together and be strapped underneath. just use weight shift to direct things and a simple throttle for height control though i guess yawing the same as a phantom would work too. the less electronics the better.
Fourblade said: Or... maybe this.. Click to expand... i'd have all the rotors closer together and be strapped underneath. just use weight shift to direct things and a simple throttle for height control though i guess yawing the same as a phantom would work too. the less electronics the better.