This project kind of fell by the wayside due to dealing with some family issues that kept me otherwise occupied, I've recently started back to working on it now that things are resolved on the home front. I did a complete rework of every part and have now been flying a pair of Discovery fully kitted with 16mm C/F tube arms, inboard ESCs, and better landing gear plus underslung battery carrier. The big bird has 320mm long arms and currently uses 12 inch props spun by 390kv motors, getting a solid 20 minutes of FPV flight on 6S 4000 packs...
The little Disco has more or less standard length arms but with the exception of a slightly smaller motor mount everything else is the same as the big bird. Both are using Naza Lite flight controllers and the little one flys far better than the same setup with DJI girder arms and a bunch of wires and ESCs hanging out in the breeze, this is before I got it fully built...
On both of these, all parts are done in ABS, I'm currently assembling one more using a Paris Sirius Air flight controller and all parts done in PLA, otherwise exactly the same as the small Disco now flying with the Naza.
Had both out at the field yesterday and got a few decent test flights in before passing rain showers put an end to the flying for the day. The big Disco narrowly avoided a major crash when one of the ESCs literally burnt up as it was making a low and slow turn in preparation for landing. Amazing how much smoke burning SMD components and shrink wrap can produce
#3 motor stopped spinning and it fell maybe 10 feet with no damage other than the burnt ESC and a little bit of charring under the deck, I've got a spare set of ESCs still in the packaging that I'll be swapping over to before the weekend. I also managed to stuff the smaller Disco from a much higher altitude when I mistakenly put a discharged battery on and then took off for what I thought was going to be a 10 to 12 minute flight which in reality lasted about 3 minutes before there wasn't enough juice left to keep it in the air. Total damage was a couple broken landing legs and props and one cracked motor mount, not bad for a quick uncontrolled descent from 50 feet or more! So I'm happy that the new designs and parts are proving to be quite durable, more so than the old designs.
I'll be posting some video taken with the new frame setups as soon as I get a spare few minutes to upload it.
Ken