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Phantom FX-61 Flying Wing 114 km Flight

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Hello all,

I just wanted to detail my small triumph this past weekend with this - my first blog. I have been building up to a 100 km flight for the past few weeks (months?) It's just something I've been wanting to do - and do it with budget friendly parts.  Data analysis and design optimization are things I enjoy almost as much as flying. Aero design and controls are not my expertise though, so this has been a trying but enjoyable learning process. Thanks to the knowledgeable folks here, and other forums, I gleaned enough tips to go for my own 100 km attempt.  Enough about me - on to the plane and flight!

Airframe: Phantom FX-61 flying wing by Zeta Science
WS: 1550 mm (61")

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I chose this airframe because I have some experience with wings (DIY foamies), they are generally durable, and I was just tired of fiddling with/fixing my Skywalkers.  Failed launch attempts on my SWs (V6 and 2013) usually meant my day was done and time to get out the hot water and glue.  The Phantom has survived several rough launches and hard landings with very little damage to show.  The worse is to the canopy when it came loose during a cart wheel and was chewed up by the prop.  I also had a motor mount fail on the day of the attempt.  (more on that later)  The Phantom does not appear to be the sleekest of wing designs.  It has fat dual vertical stabs, upturned tips, and a lot of reflex in the airfoil.  It does make for a slow and steady FPV platform, which is what it was designed for.


Mods:

Printed motor mount extension to move the light motor rearwards and help balance the batteries.  This, along with shaving down the curious horn shaped fuselage end, also considerably reduced the noise of the prop.

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No additional spars other than bracing the top and bottom with lots of fiber strapping tape.
The ailerons were cut free and tape hinges were applied.  The hinge line was also sealed top and bottom with Blenderm.

 

Electronics:
Motor: Turnigy Multistar 4225-390Kv 16Pole Multi-Rotor Outrunner

Prop:  APC 10 x 10
ESC: Hobbyking YEP 40A (2~6S) SBEC

Batteries:  6S 7200mAh (2 X 3S 5000 mAh 20C + 2 X 3S 2200 mAh 20C) lipos

Control:  9x with er9x, FrSky 2.4Ghz tx module, D8R-XP rx

FC:  APM 2.5 (2.77 firmware)

Sensors & misc:  NEO-6M GPS, Airspeed (disabled for flight - not by choice), 90A RCTimer-style power module (needed for 6S I believe), and 915 mhz 3DR telemetry

 

On the ground, I ran the latest version of MP with the 3DR ground radio zip tied to a fiberglass driveway marker rod on a 10ft usb cord - very simple and cheap.


I designed the power system based roughly on a discussion here on DIYD.  (Wayne Garris' 170 min Techpod flight)  It was some time ago, and when I went back to check, I realized it was Reto Buettner advising Moglos - who just joined the 100 km club as well!  Well done Reto.  You should start charging a fee, or perhaps deserve a "100 km master" badge.

 

I will include the testing/tuning flights leading up to this, but felt this blog entry was getting long.  I'll add the preflights below.

 

The Flight
The winds were mild last Saturday so I decided to go for it.  There was a window in the morning with the afternoon bringing more wind and rain.  To make certain of the distance I decided to go to 7200 mAh of lipos.  This took some foam removal and a few frustrating hours of getting wires to fit.  I hesitate to cut the heavy gage wires and make a custom power harness, but that is really what should have been done.

My first launch attempt at the heavy weight (relatively) ended in a premature belly landing and flip.  Since I was still on the throttle trying to eek out the launch, the prop hit the ground and tore the motor and mount out.  My AS sensor pitot was also ripped out.  Desperate to fly with no end to crummy weather in the extended forcast, I performed field surgery with superglue and kicker.  I also disabled the airspeed sensor.  The second launch was not much better.  This time I cut the throttle to avoid snapping the motor mounton the ground, but the plane skipped up like a rock!  I hit the throttle and away she went.  Everything appeared to be working properly so I started the WP pattern.  Fast forward a couple of hours and here are the results!

 

Flight time:  2 hrs 37 mins

Total flying distance:  114 km

Battery consumed:  60% 68%

Ave current during Auto:  3.7 A  1.9A*

Ave power during Auto:  87 W  44 W*

Ave airspeed during Auto:  13 m/s

AUW: 2145 g

I am not sure how to attach the tlog.  It is 15Mb.

*I have edited the originally reported current valves (and subsequent calculated power values) to the correct values.  Thank you to frederic reblewski for catching the error.

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It is strange to be able to photograph your own plane in flight.

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Two of the guys flying FPV quads actually chased the plane around its circuit.  I got to experience a chase plane view of my Phantom as it navigated to WPs through a spare set of goggles!  One even advised me that my plane seems to be speeding up and slowing down throughout the flight - which was later confirmed in the tlog.  This was an unexpected treat to have a full scale flight instructor giving feedback from a chase "plane" like a real prototype flight.

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Due to the early launch issues, the tail end of my flight missed the target window and the last 20 km of the flight were in gustier winds and light rain.  I still had plenty of juice left, but the conditions were worsening, so I brought her in.  After a 114 km flight, I greased the landing within 10 ft but still broke the motor mount off.  Resting voltage was still 3.75 V per cell.

 

All in all, it was a spectacular day in my book - one of the best days of flying in a long time even though I was on the sticks for about 3 total minutes!

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  • Nice work Trung.  

    Silly question... how do you guys get the flight plan to repeat indefinitely?  Do Jump or something?  I've never tried that yet.  I can probably try for a distance record with a heli soon.

  • Wow, impressive flight! I have a Phantom that I unfortunately nearly destroyed when my receiver failed in flight, and I can see why you like it. Flies well, and even the ARF with cheap Chinese components and a 4000mah 3S gives 45+ minutes. The quad chase view is pretty spectacular, I think I might attempt that at some point. I have an X-8 I'm modifying for the AUVSI competition this summer, and it's going to have a good amount of weight in it. For example, I've already covered the entire thing in 3oz of packing tape due to the amount of scuffs it received just from moving it back and forth. It looked like it had already been landed many times before it flew! Any tips for maximizing flight time, especially while tuning ardupilot? Thanks!

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    Thank you for all of the encouraging comments. I have gained so much knowledge on this site. This is only my first contribution. I hope it can be of help.

    @Frederic, you bring up an excellent point. The 60% was only an estimation based on the resting voltage of the cells that I measured after the flight. My little exclamation point was supposed to remind me to double check the current draw numbers. (Typing up a blog at 2am is probably not the best formula for accuracy.) I went back to check the data I have for the 2 lead up flights and they both show the same discrepancy. My first thought is my power module is reading high by some factor, but it seems improbable to think the cruise consumption was even lower than shown. I will investigate and report back my findings. I will also get to your other questions and post the test flight info once I solve this current reading issue.

  • congrats! can u share the param file. i am flying the same craft in FBW mode and want to go to the next step after fine tuning the params.

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    We already have two people pushing for 200km. My personal thoughts are 6 is hours is the new 40 minutes. Just forty minutes was what everybody was pushing for when electric stuff started and able to survey at least 5000 hectares in a flight. Then as a UA operator you make it worth your while to sell chunks of data to several small farmers not big enough to own their own systems. 

  • PS - wouldn't it have been lighter/flown better if you went with a dedicated 7000 or 8000 6S? I recon there was at least 100g just in extra wrapping, sockets and wires from those 4 cells.

  • Good to see almost absolutely standard rigs able to do the 100km. Kudos!

     

    How long before "100km range" becomes the 'official' standard for FPV vehicles? I suspect many already can..

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    Well done Trung I am awarding the badge now ;-)

  • Congratulations Trung!  That's an awesome achievement and I hope to join you in reaching this goal at some point - baby steps for me at the moment though.  Thanks for the inspiration!

  • well done ....

    I am looking forward to the day when I can post my first 100km flight .

    your flight and other flyers doing long range keep me inspired.

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