Standard Hex versus Y hex?

Greiswig

New Member
Hi,

I'm wondering what the advantages and disadvantages are of these two different designs? Seems like a Y configuration puts half the props always in the wash of the others, but reduces the weight of the frame? Are there other differences? Is the prop wash thing a non-issue?

Thanks!
 

Stacky

Member
The weight reduction is minor, you only lose the weight of the 3 arms. The Y6 is less efficient, so shorter flight times by roughly 15%. The advantages are orientation is a bit easier and the Y6 handles the wind better.

Hi,

I'm wondering what the advantages and disadvantages are of these two different designs? Seems like a Y configuration puts half the props always in the wash of the others, but reduces the weight of the frame? Are there other differences? Is the prop wash thing a non-issue?

Thanks!
 


Dewster

Member
Greater flight times with the flat Hexa. It's feels (at least my last one) more floaty than my Y6. You may need to do a little experimenting with your Y6 to get the right control and maximize you flight time. Some say bigger props on top vs bottom or higher pitched props on bottom etc. I use the exact same props top and bottom. I will experiment to see if I can increase my flight times.
 

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