there is the first draft of a quad design i want to build this summer. It's a project made with the coloboration Maxime Carrier.
The objective is only to make a high performance wierd looking quadcopter XD.
2 low speed big fan for stationary fly and 2 rotary high speed smaller fan for stabilisation and high speed thrust.
Now de fun part is to design it for real. XD
leave your comment about this design XD .
Xavier Simard-Lecours
Student in Mechanical Engineering
p.s. sorry for my bad grammar
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Xavier,
Not quite yet. Hobbyking just shipped the order for my first quadcopter build so I'll wait to gain some real life experience with these before deciding if there's any merit to having squadrons of quadcopters dropping out of airships at high altitudes. There is, quite a bit of merit in that idea, but like I said, I will wait a little while before mocking something up.
Xavier back in the 1960's I designed a space ship it never made it to space .what was worse I even started to build it
people laughed I learn by mistake . In my book Thumbs Up! I like a guy that is not afraid to risk the unknown.?
@Carl La france :the idea is from stationary to apromatly 80kph it's only the big fan trust stabilized with the smaller tilting fan. at 80 kph the aerodynamic shape start produce a mesurable lift and over 140 kph the lift only make it stay in the air and in my dream it's could fly at 200 kph XD. It's the objective XD now i have a couple of hours of modeling and calculus before i can achieved it but .... challenge is always fun :D. I'ts a really raw draft it's not actualy the final form. but the final one Can't take off or land like a conventional aircraft the minimum lift speed is too high.
have a nice day you too ;)
Is it doing a Knife edge maneuver? What keeps it from falling out of the Sky? ( don't worry about your grammar I am sure if we went your home town we would nearly all sound bad!) it looks it is from outer space or a hoover craft on it;s side ! Good Job! Have a Great Day! Bon Soir
Seems like roll would be a issue... humm
Nice use of Inventor.
I've had a similar idea but also different: mine involves a quad with the "endcaps", as I call them (the end of each arm of a typical quad which holds the motor/ prop combo) to be on a swivel, that way the quad can be dropped in a vertical orientation and it can slowly ease itself into horizontal orientation over time. Or at least to have 1 prop (The relative top one in the vertical storage orientation) do that to still provide some thrust while the quad is falling from a high altitude deployment.