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− | + | == See Also == | |
− | [[Category:Contents | + | :[http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2043439 Mini-Talon on RC Groups] |
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+ | === Vendors to use for this project === | ||
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+ | :[http://www.readytoflyquads.com/ Ready To Fly Quads] | ||
+ | :[http://www.rcdude.com/default.asp R/C Dude Hobbies] | ||
+ | :[http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/index.asp Hobby King] | ||
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+ | === Comments? Questions? === | ||
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+ | :'''<u>[mailto:qmar80@hotmail.com?Subject=About%20The%20Mini%20Talon&body=Question? email me!]</u>''' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Contents]] | ||
+ | [[Category:HowTo]] |
Revision as of 23:00, 4 February 2016
Ready for fun! |
Introduction
Decided to try the Mini Talon as a way to get a medium range plane I could easily throw in my car. I looked at the Twin Star and the Floater Jet but finally decided on the Mini Talon because my large Talon is such a great flyer and it is relativley inexpensive.
Airframe and Controls
I did decide to try a set of Digital servos mainly because I had them already. The linkage was changed to small Dubro 2-56 ball-ends on the Elevons because of the high miss-allignment btween the controll surface and the sevo arm travel.
Ball-end linkage on the elevons |
For this build, I decided to try an RTFQ ReadyToFly 2.8 flight controller to save a few bucks and check out if they are reliable and as easy to set-up as my APM. I am using APMPlane 3.3 firmware.
For an OSD, I am running an RTFQ MicroMinium OSD with my own character set.
For radio gear I am using DragonLink V2 with the MicroRX Copter receiver.
Specifications
Build date - January 2016
Wingspan - 1,300mm (51in) | Wing Area - 30dm^2 (465sqin) |
Length - 830mm (33in) | Wing Load - 66g/dm^2 (21oz/sqft) |
Motor - Cobra 2221/16 - 940Kv | ESC - Cobra 33A |
Battery - 8,000mAh MultiStar | Propeller - APCe 8 x 6 to Aeronaut 9.5 x 6 folder |
*All Up Weight (no battery) - 1,254g (44oz) | *Weight with 8,000mAh pack - 1,897g (67oz) |
*Weights shown are with a two axis gimbal |
Build/Layout
I won't spend anytime on pictures of assembling/gluing the foam bits together. I'll just show any mods and/or custom setups I did for this build. This starts with a simple layout with the Flight controller mounted on a plywood plate with rubber dampers attached between the wing support plates.
Flight Controller mounted on plywood plate with Micro MinimOSD servo taped to the top of the case |
Layout showing the Flight Controller, Micro MinimOSD, FPV power module and GPS |
On the front I built an "FPV" module which includes the VTx, DL 1.3G Dipole antenna, a Storm32 brushless gimbal control board, an Effio camera, a two or three axis gimbal with Mobius camera and a two way camera switch.
FPV module showing the DragonLink 1.3G Dipole antenna and a Low Pass filter which will not be used |
FPV module - Bottom view with VTx aluminum shield and heatsink |
To power the FPV module I printed a mount plate for a 12v regulator, a 5v regulator and an RMRC LC power filter. All three components are mounted on foam tape with wire ties to hold them down.
FPV Power Module |
Power module schematic |
A Few Last Views
Side view with VTx antenna |
To install the VTx Dipole I had to design a simple 3D printed thumb wrench which would fit through the hole in the fuselage.
DragonLink dipole and wrench |
Using a process I detail in "How To - Create a Kevlar Skid Shield", I added 1.7oz Kevlar to the landing skid areas and over the battery strap.
It's all about Kevlar! |
Front view showing smaller 2 axis Gimbal and VTx cooling ports - Ready for Maiden! |
Maiden
When I get it done and written i will surely post it!
See Also
Vendors to use for this project
Comments? Questions?