Aeroxcraft Quad-670 (for DJI) - Now on Sale

Aeroxcraft

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Aeroxcraft Quad-670 - Now on Sale £199.99 (GBP)
Shipping Worldwide with full cover- example: US £25.38(GBP)


http://www.aeroxcraft.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11&products_id=7


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Designed primarily for use with the DJI Wookong M, the Aeroxcraft Quad-670 has a dedicated place for all the major WKM components. Under the dome the controller plate has places for the Main Controller, IMU, PMU and for your radio RX. On the rear of the frame is a place to mount your DJI GPS/Compass unit, with the ability to fine tune it's direction. Under the Quad, on the rear battery plate there is a mounting bracket for the DJI LED unit, which solves the problem of seeing the unit whilst in flight.


Not everyone wants to use the DJI WKM, luckily the Quad-670 will work with any other suitable multirotor controller. There is a custom mounting plate available for the Aeroquad Sheild 2.0. Contact us if you require this.


This quad was designed to compliment the Aeroxcraft GoPro Gimbal. The GoPro Gimbal sits right out front allowing your GoPro HD to take great footage without getting the Quad-670 in shot. The flight batteries are use to counter balance the weight of the camera allowing you to make sure the center of gravity is in the correct place.


The motor mounts will take motors up to 35mm in diameter, including Axi 2814/22 and Park480 1020kv.




There is a gimbal for compact cameras in development that will also be fully compatible with the Quad-670 multirotor.




Specifications:
670mm span (motor to motor)
G10 frame and aluminium booms.
All hardware included.
Bare frame weight, inc dome cover and legs: 720g




Includes:
* All hardware and fittings.
* A2 Stainless screws and nuts.
* CNC G10 and Aluminium frame parts
* Comprehensive Assembly instructions.


Example of a typical setup:
DJI Wookong M
E-flite Park 480 1020kv motors
Graupner Elektro Props - 11x5
2x ZIPPY Flightmax 4000mAh 3S1P 20C lipo batteries
GoPro Gimbal
All up weight including batteries and camera 2700g. Flight time 12 minutes.




Notes:
* Full spares backup.
* Assembly required. Full instructions included.
* Gimbal not included, see gimbal product page.
* DOES NOT INCLUDE MOTORS, WIRING, ELECTRONICS OR RADIO
* Designed and Manufactured in the UK by AeroXcraft Ltd.




GOPRO, HERO are trademarks or registered trademarks of Woodman Labs, Inc. in the United States and other countries.




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Kilby

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Any on-board footage available yet? I'd love to see the effects of the gimbal.

Nice frame btw. ;-)
 


Kilby

Active Member
So how did the motor mounts end up working for you? I know I inquired about the vibration damping from an early test model, but you mentioned that feature had been shelved. What do they look like now? Do you have any photos of the actual release version of the frame? Also, what are the arms made of?

I'm assumed the quad is 670 mm motor to motor?

-Terry
 


Aeroxcraft

Member
So how did the motor mounts end up working for you? I know I inquired about the vibration damping from an early test model, but you mentioned that feature had been shelved. What do they look like now? Do you have any photos of the actual release version of the frame? Also, what are the arms made of?

I'm assumed the quad is 670 mm motor to motor?

-Terry
Hi Terry,

Yes, it's 670mm motor to motor and you can have custom length arms if you wish. The arms ( I call 'em booms) are aluminium tube. I haven't got any pictures to hand, I'll get some for you tomorrow.


Cheers
Rob
 

Aeroxcraft

Member
So how did the motor mounts end up working for you? I know I inquired about the vibration damping from an early test model, but you mentioned that feature had been shelved. What do they look like now? Do you have any photos of the actual release version of the frame? Also, what are the arms made of?

I'm assumed the quad is 670 mm motor to motor?

-Terry
Motor Mount
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Aeroxcraft

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Hi, I have been messing about with MR stuff for the last 18 months or so and have purchased some really poor quality and expensive 'components' over this time but based upon what has been shown this far I can easily guess that for people that have no intention on filming a movie epic and prefer to just capture moments this frame plus the the GoPro gimbal has to be one of the best pound-for-pound pieces of kit out there. Mix it with the right FC, motors, etc. and we have a machine that looks like it is going places. It is also nice to see an MR in the sky that doesn't resemble an old re-cycled PC spare with a few attached motors. Top marks for appearance. It will be interesting to see how well the user performances matches up.
 

Hi Rob

670 looks great. Your DJI FC's are a great price as well. As to the 670 you mention that the booms are ali, are the rest of the tubular items ali as well? Do you have build instructions online? Is the price of £199.99 Ex VAT and UK shipping?

Many thanks

Andrew
 


Aeroxcraft

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Rear View - Aeroxcraft Quad-670 with GoPro Camera Gimbal





In this video I mounted the gimbal facing backwards to get a shot of the underside of the Quad-670. It really shows how much work the gimbal is doing in flight.


Also in the video I'm trying out the AXi 2814/22 motors with 13"x6.5 APC props and 2x 4000mah 4s lipos. This quad has some serious lifting power now.


Spec:
Aeroxcraft Quad-670 multirotor
Aeroxcraft GoPro Hero Tilt & Roll camera gimbal
Tilt & Roll servos - Futaba S3156 Digital
DJI Wookong M
4x AXi 2814/22 motors
4x APC - 13x6.5 props
2x Turnigy 4000mAh 4S1P 20C lipo batteries
4x Hobbywing Pentium 40amp ESC
 
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AIRCONROB

Member
Very impressive, I like the gimbal price and peformance, it is on my shopping list, and as goes for the AXI motors, i've yet to see a motor out there peform and be as efficient as those baby's, By the way which APC props are you using? the slow fly or the thin electrics.

Cheers

Rob
 

Aeroxcraft

Member
Very impressive, I like the gimbal price and peformance, it is on my shopping list, and as goes for the AXI motors, i've yet to see a motor out there peform and be as efficient as those baby's, By the way which APC props are you using? the slow fly or the thin electrics.

Cheers

Rob
Thanks. I'm using the thin electrics, I found the slow fly very good but always wary about the rpm limits.
 


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