Yellow Plane now has a battery box and nose for the FPV gear, The centre of gravity is on the wing center line with these batteries, the whole pod can be relocated on the keel as required as its only bolted on. I am trying to keep from blocking the flow to the prop with the nose pod as much as I can. It will likely need wheels or skids projecting aft of the battery pod.
Holds 3 Turnigy 2200mAh 3C
Put a tilt mechanism on the camera
The camera OSD, GPS and 5.8Ghz TX all mounted in the same module
There is another 700mAh 3C to be mounted for the electronics supply
Getting some smaller lighter lenses
The Hobby King F1.2 lense is a hulking 70 Grams +
The FPV parts are all mounted on the top cover so an alternate cover can be used if required
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Comment by Nick Goodey just nowDelete Comment
With the DT850 motor and a single 2200mAh depleted by 70% of capacity at 1400 Grams of thrust 22.4 Amps i.e. Max throttle I calculated 4 minutes at a discharge rate of around 10C. Cruising at half thrust 700 Grams 8.2 Amps 11.2 minutes for 70% of a 2200mAh
So with 6600 mAh in theory 12 minutes flat out, and over 30 mins at a mean thrust of 700 grams
Please see my spread sheet for all my test data
Comment by Nick Goodey just nowDelete Comment
With the DT850 motor and a single 2200mAh depleted by 70% of capacity at 1400 Grams of thrust 22.4 Amps i.e. Max throttle I calculated 4 minutes at a discharge rate of around 10C. Cruising at half thrust 700 Grams 8.2 Amps 11.2 minutes for 70% of a 2200mAh
So with 6600 mAh in theory 12 minutes flat out, and over 30 mins at a mean thrust of 700 grams
Please see my spread sheet for all my test data
whats the estimated flight time?
Here is a link to the spread sheet
I see what you mean about the battery :) I have some velcro now to secure them
I have a better battery box now didn't like the look of MK1
Here are my calculations it is a bit heavy but according to my research the wing loading is in an acceptable range
Be very careful with those batteries looks like they can take a journey through your camera. How much does it weigh?