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The Lynxmotion HQuad500 Drone (Hardware Only) is a 500mm quadcopter built using the new Lynxmotion M.E.S. (MultiRotor Erector Set) system. The design uses our new aluminum clamps along with 16mm carbon fiber tubes. This combination of parts allows the frame to be:
Incredibly rigid (minimal flexing)
Versatile (Integrated mounting for upgrades)
Lightweight (use of composites and Aluminum)
Modular (change the frame / use different length tubes)
We equipped the HQuad500 with a camera plate up front which is removable. Different plates will be available as well as a stabilized gimbal system. The flight controller mounting is located at the "dead center" of the frame with slots accommodating 30.5mm to 45mm mounting.
The frame is compatible with the Lynxmotion Nano Drone/UAV Flight Controller (with GPS)(not included) with a section designed for the GPS antenna and access to the underside ports. There are integrated mounting plates for the ESCs which allow for easy access.
I'm building the HQuad500 in stages. This order was for the physical frame which fit together very nicely. Something seems a little off with the holes on the camera mount, but it did eventually fit together. Once assembled it feels quite solid. Anyone know the part number for the wheel kit? Saw it once and can't seem to find it again
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Eric
Strong development platform - Customizable
This frame fit my needs as it require some basic assembly (which i like) and once together provide a strong platform for Quadcopter development or fun flying. With this version you have the choice of motor and electronic and the frame allow for most brand on the market today.
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William
Solid frame. Bad placement
I had to mount my FC on the upper outside under the protection plate because the aluminum hex pylon between upper and lower plates blocked my usb tuning port. Now, my batteries and wiring have to look sloppy to accommodate for this. You cannot turn the FC any other way. Plus the escs are mounted on the outside because the wires bunch up so badly inside the middle. I love the build quality and the overall asthetics of the design. But there's just no room to mount electronics in a way that makes the wiring look neat. Might as well be piloting a ball of wires with props sticking our.