jfro
Aerial Fun
HPL This is just my understanding. Haven't been told I'm right or wrong. Here is a XY8 flying with Tiger 2814 motors.
http://www.multirotorforums.com/showthread.php?8927-my-XY8-grew-up
I have no idea if this is the complete Bartman build, but I do believe it's one generational back version of his frame..... Near as I can tell the XY8 is basically a quad, but instead of equidistant between arms, their are two arms on each side, none in front or back. Take an X and reduce the distance between the top left and bottom left point, and distance between the top right and bottom right arm. Then their are 2 motors on each arm.
From what I understand, People refer to a flat quad, hex, or octo as having 1 motor on each arm.
Another term I've seen to differentiate between a flat and 2 engine per arm is coaxels. Took me a while to get a y6, x8, 4x8, etc was referring to the coaxel or 2 motors per arm.
Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong on this, but when talking about efficeincy or reduced thrust on the "coaxels", I've read 10% and more in lost efficiency but I've also read where you get some of that back in the 3, or 4 arms that are not being used, ie, reduced weight. Is this a somewhat correct?
http://www.multirotorforums.com/showthread.php?8927-my-XY8-grew-up
I have no idea if this is the complete Bartman build, but I do believe it's one generational back version of his frame..... Near as I can tell the XY8 is basically a quad, but instead of equidistant between arms, their are two arms on each side, none in front or back. Take an X and reduce the distance between the top left and bottom left point, and distance between the top right and bottom right arm. Then their are 2 motors on each arm.
From what I understand, People refer to a flat quad, hex, or octo as having 1 motor on each arm.
Another term I've seen to differentiate between a flat and 2 engine per arm is coaxels. Took me a while to get a y6, x8, 4x8, etc was referring to the coaxel or 2 motors per arm.
Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong on this, but when talking about efficeincy or reduced thrust on the "coaxels", I've read 10% and more in lost efficiency but I've also read where you get some of that back in the 3, or 4 arms that are not being used, ie, reduced weight. Is this a somewhat correct?