After buying the Avertical camera mount I came to the conclusion that a stock MK Hexa was just a bit too underpowered to carry the mount along with a camera, well that and the fact that it takes ridiculously long landing gear to fit the mount underneath which I was able to solve with a set of Hexa XL legs. This is what it looked like...
I've toyed with the idea of putting the mount under the Droidworx heavy lifter which can certainly carry the weight, but I have essentially the same height problem only its a lot more pricey to fix that in the Droidworx world as the extended landing leg plates it would require retail for $180 a set and then it would still need some machine work to fab up a suitable mounting system!
Going through boxes of spare parts the other night I came up with the idea that an X8 may be just what I need to get this mount in the air and that's where using a common frame on different multis comes in handy. Currently the Hoverfly quad is setup in an MK frame utilizing a set of Octo frame plates and four standard Hexa arms. I have six of the same motors the HF is using new in the box along with another four Turnigy Plush ESC's, and the Hexa XL landing legs are sitting in the Mk spares box waiting for a multi to hold up off the ground. Here's what the Hoverfly looked like before I swapped the flexlanders for a set of Trex 600 landing gear and put the flexlanders on the stock Hexa along with the HiSight II mount...
It appeared that I had everything necessary to mod the H/F quad into an X8 Octo, that is until I offered up one of the Hexa XL legs to the H/F frame and found the lower prop wouldn't be able to clear the XL leg on the standard Hexa arm, hmmm...
Fortunately MK comes to the rescue once again, the Hexa XL arms are 65mm longer than the standard Hexa arms and that will give me the extra space I need to mount the lower set of motors and have plenty of prop clearance, might even be able to fit set of 11 inch in place of the current 10 inch the H/F is using.
So the only holdup right now is I just ordered the set of XL arms and they probably won't get here until early next week. That's OK as I have some work I need to do on the Avertical mount to get it ready to go, so I'll tackle that while I'm waiting for parts to arrive. Once the arms are here it's a simple matter to drill the arms to hold the motor mount X brackets, swap out the arms, install the XL landing gear, mount up all 8 motors, install 4 more ESC's and reconfigure the H/F board for X8 mode in the software.
Best part is that if I decide I don't like the X8 configuration the way the frame is built I can easily convert it to standard flat Octo 2 style configuration and give that a try.
Pictures to follow as the build gets under way...
Ken

I've toyed with the idea of putting the mount under the Droidworx heavy lifter which can certainly carry the weight, but I have essentially the same height problem only its a lot more pricey to fix that in the Droidworx world as the extended landing leg plates it would require retail for $180 a set and then it would still need some machine work to fab up a suitable mounting system!
Going through boxes of spare parts the other night I came up with the idea that an X8 may be just what I need to get this mount in the air and that's where using a common frame on different multis comes in handy. Currently the Hoverfly quad is setup in an MK frame utilizing a set of Octo frame plates and four standard Hexa arms. I have six of the same motors the HF is using new in the box along with another four Turnigy Plush ESC's, and the Hexa XL landing legs are sitting in the Mk spares box waiting for a multi to hold up off the ground. Here's what the Hoverfly looked like before I swapped the flexlanders for a set of Trex 600 landing gear and put the flexlanders on the stock Hexa along with the HiSight II mount...

It appeared that I had everything necessary to mod the H/F quad into an X8 Octo, that is until I offered up one of the Hexa XL legs to the H/F frame and found the lower prop wouldn't be able to clear the XL leg on the standard Hexa arm, hmmm...
Fortunately MK comes to the rescue once again, the Hexa XL arms are 65mm longer than the standard Hexa arms and that will give me the extra space I need to mount the lower set of motors and have plenty of prop clearance, might even be able to fit set of 11 inch in place of the current 10 inch the H/F is using.
So the only holdup right now is I just ordered the set of XL arms and they probably won't get here until early next week. That's OK as I have some work I need to do on the Avertical mount to get it ready to go, so I'll tackle that while I'm waiting for parts to arrive. Once the arms are here it's a simple matter to drill the arms to hold the motor mount X brackets, swap out the arms, install the XL landing gear, mount up all 8 motors, install 4 more ESC's and reconfigure the H/F board for X8 mode in the software.
Best part is that if I decide I don't like the X8 configuration the way the frame is built I can easily convert it to standard flat Octo 2 style configuration and give that a try.
Pictures to follow as the build gets under way...
Ken