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Revision as of 17:50, 13 June 2017

AIRCRAFT
February 2017

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  A Twin!


Introduction - Mini Talon Number 3

Not so much a "build" but rather a rebuild and conversion. Mini Talon #2 unfortunately was nearly destroyed due to an ESC failure so I decided to repair it and convert it to a twin motor unit using my recently designed twin motor mounts.

General Specifications

Distributor - BangGood USA
Aircraft - X-UAV Mini Talon
Build Date - April 2017

Airframe Type -  Top Wing V-Tail FPV Specialist All-Up Weight -  57oz (1620g) w/ 4S/5200 Pack
Wingspan -  51 inches (1300mm) Length -  33 inches (830mm)
Wing Area -  3.23 ft^2 (30dm^2) *Wing Load -  17.6 oz/ft^2 (53.7g/dm^2)
Motor -  Multistar 2209-980kv x2 Max Continuous Power (4S) -  TBA watts continuous (4S)
Propeller -  8 x 5 Graupner Cam Carbon E-Props Max Prop Power -  TBA watts @ 2550ft ASL
Static Thrust -  TBA @ 2550ft ASL *Static Thrust/Weight -  TBA
Battery Type -  4S1P Lipo Battery Capacity -  5200mah/10C
In flight efficiency -  TBA Flight Time -  TBA
COG -  60mm @ Wing root (Stock) *With the  5200mAh pack 


Flight Gear

The following are some of my selected components with links to some of my favorite vendors.

Power Set-up

For power on this build I have chosen the Multistar 2209-980kv motors. For ESC's, I am using two HobbyKing Blue Series 20A with extra Low ESR capacitors added.

  • Motor - Multistar 2209-980kv
  • ESC - Blue Series 20A
  • Prop - Graupner Cam Carbon E-Prop
  • Battery - Multistar 4S/5200, 10C

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Power Test

The results below are for a single motor using a flight pack for power.

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Flight Control

For flight control I used the same APM 2.8 already installed from MT#2. It is very inexpensive and in my experience completely reliable.

w/Arduplane 3.4


RC Control

For radio gear I kept my standard DragonLink V2 system.

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Gear Deck



OSD

For an OSD I kept the Micro MinimOSD from MT#2 which is reliable and easy to set-up with the APM.

w/Firmware r800



Video Downlink

For the video downlink I kept the RMRC 400mw 1.2/1.3G VTx with a DragonLink video dipole. For an FPV camera I kept the HS1184 from MT #2.

Airframe Build and Assembly

For this conversion I printed up some previously designed motor mounts.

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Simple Twin motor mount


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Mounted up


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Motor wiring under the wing



Gear Deck

The Gear deck was pretty much unchanged from MT#2 with the exception of adding the two 20A ESC's underneath.

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Ruddervators and Wings

Nothing new or special here. I kept them unchanged from MT#2.

Maiden Video!

The maiden of the Twin Mini Talon #3 was, well, iffy! It was a beautiful 78 degree morning in Spring Canyon and wind was near zero. After a very crazy/scary launch everything worked as I'd hoped and I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of power out of these two tiny motors. Next will be some longer range shake-down flights.

Enjoy!


Maiden Day - 14 February, 2017



Flight Characteristics and Impressions

See Also

Mini-Talon on RC Groups
Mini Talon Noses
Mini Talon X-UAV from FPV Model‏‎
Mini Talon X-UAV Build Number 2


Project 3D Print Files

For more information, please see my Thingiverse postings here:
Mark_q Thingiverse Designs

Some of the Vendors I used for this project

R/C Dude Hobbies
Ready To Fly Quads
Aloft Hobbies
Ready Made RC


Comments? Questions?

email me!