The TICK and the propellers

I ordered a new bunch of propellers out of carbon fibre. The gemfan´s I use right now give good results but the efficiency can be improved with much stiffer props. I´m waiting for the shipping the next few days but so far I am sure the 5030 are not the destination where I´m happy with. The weight with the aluminium frame is still at around 930gr with a huge 5800mAh battery. The carbon fibre frame will be milled the coming days. I´m more exited for the motormounts which are revised yesterday. I wasn´t happy with the wirings of the motors and the space was really less to get more advances. The main frame will have to get the same changes with the milling like the motor mounts to fit correctly in space.

 

THE TICK testflights

Today I saved some time to do testflights with the TICK. It’s really snappy even with the heavy gopro and gimbal is mounted on it. The cam is superb stable even if I compare it to my 650 quad. More stable vids out of a gopro are not possible because it is a setup which is built from ground up to handle everythin like a carm. At the moment there is a video going to youtube to check you for approval. Stay tuned because its made with wide angle 1080p and 60fps. It will take time to upload 2.5gb to youtube.

The Tick and carbon fibre

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Yesterday I picked up the final frame from the company Hydrocut in Neustadt bei Coburg. They did really nice work on it with waterjet cutting so the groundplate is only done at the outer lines. I will go on with further improvements like sink the wires into the plate. Further there will be some changes to shrink the weight down to a minimum to get the best results of flight time, sturdiness and response characteristics to commands. With the heavy aluminium prototype I did a flight test 30 minutes ago and get a result of 12 minutes stopping the motors at 10.9V with 1130gr lift off weight. I have to change the settings in the imu for the voltage checking soon because these settings will stop everything too early. I am looking forward to 15 mins of flight time with this tiny heavy lift hexa. I am sure this will be a gamechanger in the market if it will go for final production. Thanks for everyone who is interested in this project so far. I plan to make a funding project for this soon but I’m not sure right now.

The Tick vs noise

Today the first testflight is done on the frame with the final sillouhette. The motors are decoupled right now and to my amazement this tiny hexa is one of the most noiseless setups I ever heard. First the motor mounts were constructed like this only to get less vibrations to the camera. That´s one of the advantages right now. On the other hand it drops down the noise of the motors to a minimum. It´s quiet fun to fly this thing. Really stable, really aggressive but really silent too. The flight controller does not have any problems with this. The motors fit good in their positions but they still are dampended enough to give a really good result. The construction confirms the research and tests which had been done before by me.

Further I found out that the flight controller voltage check is not set at a correct value so the Tick should fly much more longer than expected. the 5800Ah lipo will let it stay in the sky for more than 16:30 minutes. But with the correct settings it can stay more longer. At the moment the settings say that it has to land when 11.0V or less is reached. A 3S lipo can go down to 10.0V without getting damaged. I will test around with it to get the best out of flight time and battery life – I´m sure nobody wants to kill lipos with it.