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  • Techpod's in Australia,

     

    You can now order your Techpod 2 at the boltrc.com store.

     

    After a lengthy journey from China to Seattle and back to Australia, I pleased to report that our Techpod's are scheduled to enter port tonight.  In a few days, they will clear customs and start their final ground based journey.

     

    There has been a considerable interest in the Techpod 2 leading us to double our initial order.  Given the challenging logistics of getting them here, there may not be a second chance!

     

    In order to distribute the planes in Australia we have put together a simple web store, please kind to our new humble abode. The store includes the Techpod and several key parts.  The parts have been very competitively priced on an international basis (even after GST).  The parts are delivered free with your Techpod order.

     

    We have several hundred products in the pipeline and will be uploading these to the store as time permits. Updates on the Techpod and other new products will be posted to the blog:

     

    http://boltrc.com/blog/

    Thank you.

    Mark

    Maintenance
  • 100KM
    Todd funny thing is NZ is about $65 for shipping from washington, AUS is $300 go figure. Yes I can ship you a RTF techpod. If you want anything custom just let me know. Thanks for the kind words.
  • Hi, I am liking the look!!
    Im in New Zealand, Would the purchase option (via Australia I guess) also allow for the prebuilt RTF? Or is that only via your website Wayne?

    Thanks in advance - Keep up the good work!

  • Thanks Wayne,

     

    As you can probably tell, I'm very keen to get my Techpod in the air!

     

  • 100KM
    James, no problem. The fright company picked them up about two weeks ago. I think they were saying 3 weeks for the transit time. I will thow them an email and get back to you with a date.
  • Sorry to keep harping on this, but is there any news on the Australian shipment front?

    I haven't seen any shipping announcement in the last month. I may have missed it so would be grateful if someone can point me to it.

  • Hi Keeyen,

    Please, let we know about maiden flight, with many pics/vids.


    I wish you good flight tomorrow!

  • 100KM

    Hi Marcelo

    Wayne had answer your question. Techpod is definitely a very capable air frame for the job. I'll have mine maiden in full manual mode tomorrow if weather is good. 

  • Just perfect.

    You gotta a mail!

  • 100KM

    the SX230 is 4.2 x 2.4 x 1.3 inches ; 7.8 ounces. The vertical camera area is about 4 inches wide with another inch of foam on both sides. a couple minutes with an exacto blade and you can have a nice place to mount it. the weight is no problem. 

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Techpod in Benin for meteorology experiment

Hello allI was in Benin for DACCIWA Campaign with 3 techpod modified for scientic experiment.I used the plane for meteorological measurement.You can find some image in http://dacciwa.sedoo.fr/source/photos/index.php?nav=photos&dir=Save( you'll see an other uas from german university, very nice plane 25kg )I put the poster of the campaign in attach.To resume: 14 flight with scintific data. The aerology was very strong, some time the plane have some diffculty to go back to ground. Because of the…

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Techpod french certifcation

Hello allThe Techpod with some modification for turbulence measurement ( OVLITA ) have been certified by the french administration for Scenario S1 and S2 ( 1000 m distance from pilote, out of view) with the Pixhawk autopilote (http://isarra.org/ISARRA2014_abstracts/ISARRA_2014_Abstract_Cernov.pdf)Next Step one month measurement campaign in africa in june 2016Patrice MEDINAResearch Ing,  Toulouse University

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Techpod model for X-plane or other sim?

Hi all,Does anyone have, or is aware of, a model of the Techpod suitable for use in X-Plane or another sim? I am doing some development work with a UDB5 which includes hardware in the loop testing in X-Plane, and it would be nice to have a proper model to use instead of the default RC plane which comes in the sim. Obviously Wayne has the models he used to develop the plane in the first place, but I understand that they might contain more detail than he wants to release?Apologies if this already…

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