Introducing the CineTank Mk.I
Introducing the CineTank Mk I. This quadcopter frame is designed and made in-house with the goal of getting you flying without the fuss. We took everything that frustrated us about all the other options out there and we engineered something better. From our innovative vibration isolation system to our cylindrical carbon fiber mounting system, we made a product that the FPV\AP connoisseur would lust after.
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Features
- No Jello or vibration in your video
- No props in view even with GoPro Wide settings
- Carbon Fiber Arms that provide better aerodynamics and vibration dampening
- G10 Phenolic frame with honeycomb design to add strength and drastically reduce weight, also RF transparent for better range
- All hardware is hex 3mm stainless steel, only one tool needed to assemble the frame
- Wera hex driver included with every frame kit
- Flight controller mounting holes to support cc3d, Revo, Naze32, KK2, ArduPilot and many more
- Integrated Motor Mounts support universal 16mm x 19mm bolt pattern motors
Motor Mounts support inverted motors for X8-Octocopter layout (in Development)
- The dirty section (bottom) has walls to increase strength and tortional rigidity of the copter and also protects your ESCs
- Camera plate adjust fore and aft to change CoG and help you balance your craft
- Wires from motors can be routed via the carbon fiber tubes to protect them in the event of a crash
- The motor mounts are designed to protect the motors and the motor wires in the event of a crash
- Low profile landing gear pads
- Every part will be available for replacement individually
- The quad frame is manufactured in-house in the USA!
Recommended Power System
- SunnySky X2216 1250kv or Tiger MT2216 1100kv
- BS30 RapidESC 30amp (SimonK) or Afro ESC 30Amp
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You guys asked us for flight videos and we listened.
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We finally had enough down time to weight the frame, 468.14 grams with hardware.
Over the next week or so we will be working on a series of detailed build videos, if there is something in particular that you guys would like to see please post up and let us know. We hope you enjoy this introductory video.
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Looks like a QAV.
Naked GoPro only? No stabilization gimbal? No redundancy? How heavy is this? Flight time? How well does it cope in a crash?
I would think that something called a Cine Tank would both carry a higher quality camera, have video stabilization, and would also be highly crash resistant. Let's be honest, it happens. A lot.