Strix StratoSurfer
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Introduction
I decided to try something different and having never gone down the Bixler style road, the Strix StratoSurfer seemed like a good place to start. Also, after reading much about this plane, I decided to start with a larger motor/prop combo. For flight management/control I'll be starting with an Omnibus F3Pro flight controller to keep it light and simple.
Here then is a collection of my build notes and eventually a flight review of this plane.
General Specifications
Distributor - BangGood USA
Aircraft - X-UAV Mini Talon
Build Date - April 2017
Airframe Type - | Top Wing FPV Specialist | All-Up Weight - | 55oz (1570g) w/ 4S/7000 Li-ion Pack | |
Wingspan - | 59 inches (1500mm) | 56oz (1590g) w/ 4S/5200 Li-Poly Pack | ||
Length - | 39 inches (1000mm) | |||
Wing Area - | 2.95 ft^2 (27.4dm^2) | Wing Load w/5.2Ah/4S - | 18.9 oz/ft^2 (58g/dm^2) | |
Motor - | Sunnysky 2216-1250kv | Max Continuous Power (4S) - | 370 watts continuous (4S) | |
Propeller - | 8 x 7 Aeronaut Cam Carbon Folder | Max Prop Power - | 325 watts @ 2550ft ASL | |
Static Thrust - | 1150 @ 2550ft ASL | Static Thrust/Weight - | 0.72 | |
Battery Type - | 4S1P Li-ion/Li-po | Battery Capacity - | 7000mah/3C or 5200mah/10C | |
In flight efficiency - | TBA | Flight Time - | TBA | |
COG - | 65mm @ Wing root (Stock) |
Components/Flight Gear
Below is the layout of my selected components:
Power Set-up
For power on this build I have chosen the Sunnysky X2216-1250kv. For an ESC, I am using a HobbyKing Blue Series 40A with extra Low ESR capacitors added. At some point I will replace the Blue Series ESC with a Hobbywing Flyfun v5 40A unit to get active freewheeling.
- Motor - Sunnysky 2216-1250kv
- ESC - Blue Series 40A
- Prop - Aeronaut Cam Carbon Folder, 8x7
- For more informaion on setting up a pusher folding prop - How To - Set-Up a Pusher Style Folding Prop
- Battery - Multistar 4S/5200, 10C or a 4S/7000 Li-Ion
Mounted with a 7x6 Aeronaut folder |
Motor Mount
For the motor mount I designed and printed one that spaces the motor 6mm rearward and 19mm above the original mount to get the clearance needed for 7" & 8" props. Additionally, I printed a cowl to protect the motor and direct cooling air to the rear of the motor.
Motor mount parts |
Mounted |
Front and rear views |
ESC Mount
I decided to design and print a simple mount to hold the ESC. It mounts with four M3x6mm nylon screws and a wire tie to hold the ESC. This print is sized for a 25mm wide ESC.
ESC craddle |
Flight Control
For flight control I have chosen the Omnibus F3Pro from Banggood. It is very inexpensive and in my experience completely reliable.
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- w/iNav 1.8.1
All wired up! |
FC Mount
To mount the FC I drilled out the existing mount holes to 2.3mm then tapped them to M3 and flooded the tapped holes with thin CA. This makes them more than strong enough for a set of rubber M3x6mm stand-offs.
FC mount |
RC Control
For radio gear I am using my standard DragonLink V2 system. I have mounted the DL dipole inside the verticle stabilizer. The RX is mounted on a printed deck below the GPS mount.The printed part is glued in with contact cement but you could also use E6000 or UHU-POR.
RX mount |
GPS Mount
For the GPS I printed a mount plate to replace the white plate on the rear of the fuse. This is sized for a Ublox Mini M7 GPS.
Video Downlink
For the video downlink I am using an RMRC 1.2/1.3G VTx with a DragonLink video dipole. I will either run 400 or 800mw depending on where and how I am flying. For an FPV camera I have selected a Fatshark V2 700tvl unit because of its size and decent performance.
Airframe
Stabilizers
On the tail linkage I used the stock linkage bits with Hextronic MG14 metal gear digital servos.
Wings
Nothing new or special here. I added 1" (25mm) of 3 mil laminate to the leading edge. Linkage is the same as the elevators and servos are Corona DS929MG's.
Fuselage
The beauty of a plastic fuselage is it is already very durable. Because of where I fly (and land) I still felt I needed a little more protection on the nose and rear skid so I designed up a couple of skids which conform to the fuselage shape. The new nose skid also has a provision for a bolt-on tow hook which I will add later. These are printed in ABS at 80% infil for durability. For glue, I used E6000 which is similar to UHU-POR and Beacons FoamTac.
Front skid |
Rear skid (with excessive glue) |
Maiden Video!
- Video TBA
Mods
- Stay tuned
See Also
- TBA
Project 3D Print Files
The following are the 3D print files shown in this build.
Image | Part Number | Part Description | Weight | Print File | Compatibility Notes |
52136 | ESC Mount | 6.7g | 52136.STL | 25mm wide ESC craddle | |
52137 | GPS Mount | 3.3g | 52137.STL | Mount for a Ublox Mini 7M GPS | |
52138 | Motor Cowl | 4.0g | 52138.STL | Motor and mount cover | |
52139 | RX Mount | 4.2g | 52139.STL | Mount platform for DL RX | |
52140 | 19mm Offset Motor Mount | 3.1g | 52140.STL | Motor mount to allow 7 & 8 inch props |
Some of the Vendors I used for this project
Comments? Questions?