New Professional Multirotor Airframes

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We would like to introduce our new line of high quality professional multirotor airframes.

Please check them on our online shop at: www.aeroazores.com

FEATURES:
- Extremely Rigid and durable structure
- Professional grade airframe
- 3K twill weave matte carbon fiber parts (2mm thickness)
- 3K twill weave matte carbon fiber booms (OD 22mm)
- Customable and grow with the owners needs
- Clear assembly instructions and parts list
- Ability to attach other vendors accessories and components
- Suitable for 22XX to 28XX sized motors (M3) - Other sizes available also. Check options.

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  • The one from Hobbyking has smaller diameter arms, do not have any damper system to reduce the vibrations, It's heavier because uses aluminum parts, the landing gears are very small, it appears not having space inside the frame for the ESCs and don't have any battery mounts.

  • Hmm I am sorry but it is a bit to expensive for me, especially because I am a DIY-guy. But what is the difference between the one you offer and the one from Hobbyking ? 
    aka this one ?
    http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__23790__Turnigy_Talon_Hexcopt... 
     

  • Yes, It should be applied correctly using a press. 

  • Lol - yeah Gary. I just wondered - I'd avoided using them because of the crushing issue, and that once in place, they're nearly permanent. I'm seeing more and more people using them, and I've got them on my X8 (quadframe), and - if installed correctly - work great. Maybe I've just been doing it wrong all this time...:-)

  • The nuts are called "broaching nuts".

    Yes, the airframes are suitable for APM and pixhawk, as well other autopilots out there.

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    Off thread, I see what you did there Euan.

  • I don't want to go too much off-thread, but what are these nuts called anyway? I've always wondered.

    Back on thread - I assume you're advertising here because these frames are designed around APM or pixhawk in some way?

  • Our embedded nuts work well on the CF sheets. The customer receives it already embedded on all parts. They just need to screw everything.

  • How do you find the embedded nuts work with CF? I know they work ok on G10, but doesn't the CF splinter/crush slightly? And are they already embedded before they get to the customer?

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    Thanks very much Rui

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