Quad Official RCH Quad... Wait, WHAT?!?

Tony

Staff member
Hell yeah, RCH needs an official Quad!!!

I want to know from you guys what you think would be the best quad to become the "Official RCH Quad". Post up some links to the quad of your choice. Or just post your opinion on what quad should represent RCH!
 

breeze400

Spagetti Pilot
I would like nothing more than to tell you to set up a qav500. But I know that your funds are limited. So I suggest a dji 450. You can iether buy just the frame for $30.00 or. Get the kit witch includes everything you need except the FC for $190.00. That's everything. Motors, esc's, everything. This is going to be my next quad. Heck if you really want to splurge, you can get one with a NAZA GPS for about $589.00! Mind you the FPV gear is extra! Lol here is a link.

the DJI Flamewheel F450 ARF Kit
 

Whirlybird

Member
Get one of these little Syma's Tony. I've crashed into ceilings, chairs, walls, tables, you name it . . . Absolutely can't be destroyed :)
This inexpensive little thing is a great help for those learning orientation, as there is no fear of hurting it . . . even better than a simulator. Added bonus is the minor 3D it does. Besides, your kids could fly it (and probably show you up). :yikes:

Oh, did I say $34.95 plus $14 shipping.

I know, I know . . . Video is coming :)
 
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Lee

Well-Known Member
What do you want it to do Tony. This will determine which one to get. Something to throw around and learn on? An FPV platform? Cheap and cheerful or top quality?
I have some files here for some quads that i could cut out for you on the CNC machine for next to nothing. You would just need to by the arms.
 

wolfman76

Well-Known Member
i am sorry i know it depends finances but for the money a qav 500 frame kit with the fm-4008 and 18 amp plush esc's is right around 450 dollars i say if RCH is gonna have an official quad why not get 1 that will be versatile start with just flying it and add fpv later and for tony's OCD it would be a clean job wiring it up.. lol
 

Tony

Staff member
I would like nothing more than to tell you to set up a qav500. But I know that your funds are limited. So I suggest a dji 450. You can iether buy just the frame for $30.00 or. Get the kit witch includes everything you need except the FC for $190.00. That's everything. Motors, esc's, everything. This is going to be my next quad. Heck if you really want to splurge, you can get one with a NAZA GPS for about $589.00! Mind you the FPV gear is extra! Lol here is a link.

the DJI Flamewheel F450 ARF Kit

I'm not that big of a fan of those X or + quads like that. Just too plane. and lets face it, I'm a CHEVY guy and I will NEVER own anything that says F450 on it lmao. But i"m wanting a quality quad, something that will last, looks good, and will be respectable with the RCH Logo on it and known as the RCH Quad.

Get one of these little Syma's Tony. I've crashed into ceilings, chairs, walls, tables, you name it . . . Absolutely can't be destroyed :)
This inexpensive little thing is a great help for those learning orientation, as there is no fear of hurting it . . . even better than a simulator. Added bonus is the minor 3D it does. Besides, your kids could fly it (and probably show you up). :yikes:

Oh, did I say $34.95 plus $14 shipping.

I know, I know . . . Video is coming :)

I would really like one of these, and I may get one, but I need something that will carry a camera such as the gopro or the like.

What do you want it to do Tony. This will determine which one to get. Something to throw around and learn on? An FPV platform? Cheap and cheerful or top quality?
I have some files here for some quads that i could cut out for you on the CNC machine for next to nothing. You would just need to by the arms.

Lee, I"m looking for something that is quality, looks good and will last. I would like to save money when I can, but I want something quality. I think one that has a built in PCB for the motors and ESC's would be the right one. I plan on doing a little FPV with it when I get a system and it would be nice to have one that will do some flips and such, but that is more motors and the FC than anything. I just want a nice platform that is clean. I was looking at the black sheep one that was posted on the forum, but when I sent them an email, they had to be soem of the rudest people there are. No help, just a reply of "you should get what you want". So, the black sheep one is out because of poor CS.

I know some climbers are currently using one for filming a climbing video.........looks cool:)

:thinking: Not sure how this helps us find a quad lol.

i am sorry i know it depends finances but for the money a qav 500 frame kit with the fm-4008 and 18 amp plush esc's is right around 450 dollars i say if RCH is gonna have an official quad why not get 1 that will be versatile start with just flying it and add fpv later and for tony's OCD it would be a clean job wiring it up.. lol

I like the QAV500 and it's in the running. I will NEVER run plush ESC's. Hobbyking junk from china IMO. After damn near burning my house down with their 200a ESC that failed as soon as I hooked it up because the heat sink was laying on the 3 motor connections, never again will I buy electronics from them. But, the kit that Lee has does have some good motors and ESC's on it if I remember correctly.

Lee, post up yoru specs of your quad and some links for me.
 

Lee

Well-Known Member
I have just the quad for you. When I get home later I will link you to it. I have the CAD files to cut out the frame and it takes the DJI arms.
 

Tony

Staff member
I'm also thinking about using this money to build something bigger. I love big planes and have always wanted one. Just one more thing to decide on lmao. Or should I say, just one more thing to sit on the shelf. With the plane that I'm thinking about, that is going to have to be one big ass shelf. But, I would like a quad, and I think the quad is cheaper. If it's not, then I'm getting the plane... decisions decisions.
 

Lee

Well-Known Member
How do you like this one.
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Tony

Staff member
The picture is a little small, but it looks like the QAV500 or the one linked to above. But yes, I like it. That is the style I want. Not an X design which everyone has. I like that one.
 

Lee

Well-Known Member
Well i can possibly cut out the frames and you would just need to buy the arms and electrics. It would only cost you materials and postage. I will take the files to my friend now and see what he says about timing.
 

Tony

Staff member
send me the files if you can. I have some things brewing and may be able to do something with this.
 

xokia

Active Member
Just something I noticed with those flat designs when I was at the hobby shop. The area to mount things was great. The problem I saw is they dont take a crash well. The entire frame was busted up and non repairable. After talking with the guy at the hobby shop that seems to be the trade-off. So each crash you will be buying a new frame.
 

breeze400

Spagetti Pilot
Not really! The qav design makes it very strong and durable. The parts that bend or brake are the arms and whatever you have mounted on top.
 

xokia

Active Member
I have zero experience with quads so my comments are just observations I'm not an expert by any stretch of what breaks and what holds up. The platform I saw was all busted up the arms were fine. I don't recall which brand of frame it was. Whoever owned it dropped it of for repair and did a lot of fpv. I'm only repeating what the hobby guy told me.
 
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