RTF MK Skyjib 6 with 3000R Retract Landing Gear & AV200 360 pan kit - AXI Motors
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EDIT: Picutre added, dome still has wrapper so it doesn't get scratched.
I have a full house Skyjib setup ready for you to configure to your liking and go fly.
This setup is enough to lift up a small child if you wanted to autonomously delivery him/her to daycare without having to drive.
To purchase one of these RTF through one of the prominent MK dealers with the retract landing gear and 360 AV200 setup you'd be looking at 13k-16k. Of course theirs would include the BL2.0 board but they wouldn't handle these monster AXI 4120 motors so your only real option is standard ESCs. The other all in one ESC boards have been coming under fire for not handling the PB motors so I only trusted high amp PWM escs.
Price: $7000OBO + shipping (I'd prefer to keep it all intact and just send landing gear & camera gimbal in one box and then copter in one other custom box. I can break it down that is up to you but it really sucks putting the booms back in
I would consider selling it without the retract landing gear and you can knock off $1000 off that price and you could get yourself the standard extended landing gear. I could modify it for a new frame.
Specs:
-Droidworx Skyjib 6 V2 Frame (with optional boom nacelles)
-Photohigher 3000-3R Retractable Landing Gear
-(Brand New) Photohigher AV200 with 360 pan kit
-AXI 4120 motors
-(New) 6x Gemfan 15x4 wood props
-60A ESCs
-New MK 2.1 FC
-New MK 2.1 Navi
-New MK 2.0 GPS
-Abusemark i2c/PWM converter board
-Turnigy S-BEC
-(Brand New) 2x Turnigy 6S 5800 30C lipos
-LEDs on arms
-Spektrum DX8
-Or I have an optional Graupner MX-20 +$375 (prefer to keep it though)
Pretty much setup the MK settings to your liking, configure the sat. radio setup and you are good to go with the highest quality products out there. The reason for selling is after building this thing, the sheer size has me wondering if I truly need this much ship to fly my Sony A65. I'm considering to step down to a Flexacopter as I've already built one for someone and the portability will be more idea for me.
Thanks
Andy
View attachment 4540
EDIT: Picutre added, dome still has wrapper so it doesn't get scratched.
I have a full house Skyjib setup ready for you to configure to your liking and go fly.
This setup is enough to lift up a small child if you wanted to autonomously delivery him/her to daycare without having to drive.
To purchase one of these RTF through one of the prominent MK dealers with the retract landing gear and 360 AV200 setup you'd be looking at 13k-16k. Of course theirs would include the BL2.0 board but they wouldn't handle these monster AXI 4120 motors so your only real option is standard ESCs. The other all in one ESC boards have been coming under fire for not handling the PB motors so I only trusted high amp PWM escs.
Price: $7000OBO + shipping (I'd prefer to keep it all intact and just send landing gear & camera gimbal in one box and then copter in one other custom box. I can break it down that is up to you but it really sucks putting the booms back in
I would consider selling it without the retract landing gear and you can knock off $1000 off that price and you could get yourself the standard extended landing gear. I could modify it for a new frame.
Specs:
-Droidworx Skyjib 6 V2 Frame (with optional boom nacelles)
-Photohigher 3000-3R Retractable Landing Gear
-(Brand New) Photohigher AV200 with 360 pan kit
-AXI 4120 motors
-(New) 6x Gemfan 15x4 wood props
-60A ESCs
-New MK 2.1 FC
-New MK 2.1 Navi
-New MK 2.0 GPS
-Abusemark i2c/PWM converter board
-Turnigy S-BEC
-(Brand New) 2x Turnigy 6S 5800 30C lipos
-LEDs on arms
-Spektrum DX8
-Or I have an optional Graupner MX-20 +$375 (prefer to keep it though)
Pretty much setup the MK settings to your liking, configure the sat. radio setup and you are good to go with the highest quality products out there. The reason for selling is after building this thing, the sheer size has me wondering if I truly need this much ship to fly my Sony A65. I'm considering to step down to a Flexacopter as I've already built one for someone and the portability will be more idea for me.
Thanks
Andy
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