A quadcopter is a machine that is lifted and propelled by four rotors. Unlike most helicopters, a quadcopter use symmetrically pitched blades mounted on four motors to produce lift. Controlling the speed of these individual motors allows the machine to move forward and backward, up and down, strafe left and right, and rotate clockwise and counterclockwise.
Dynam has entered the quad market industry and has produced a rather unique machine dubbed the Quadcopter 650. The frame is constructed with .5 in box aluminum mated with g10 composite legs and main frame. The g10 legs house the motors and have a clever spring loaded actuation that allows the legs to compress while landing. This is especially useful when landing on uneven surfaces or dampening harder landings to prevent shock and damage to the electronics. The Quadcopter kit version comes with the quad frame only. Dynam recommends four 700KV motors with four 18 amp dynam brushless speed controllers for good power to weight ratio. However the chassis can accept larger motors for builders that want higher performance out of this machine. A flight control board is also necessary. An MWC board will allow fine tuning of the machines capabilities and flying characteristics while a KK board will make installation and setup easier. Either flight control boards are recommended for this type of build.
Specifications:
? Inch box aluminum arms
G10 composite frame sections
Size: 650mm quad copter
Weight: 860g
Required to Fly:
Assembly of Props
Flight Control Board
Recommended Electronics to Complete Build:
6 Channel Transmitter
6 Channel Receiver
Battery 11.1v 2200mah 20C
3cell Balance Charger
Motor: Four BM2812M-700KV Brushless Motors
ESC: Four 18 Amp Brushless Speed Controllers
Propeller: 11x4.7 Propellers