Description
Kit Includes:
- Laser cut Maker Hangar Tricopter parts
- NEW!!! 3D Printed Tilting Tail
- Carbon Hinge Pieces
- 3 – 7/16” x 7/16” x 12” Oak Arms
- 8 – M3x25mm Stainless Steel Bolts
- 4 – M3x6mm Stainless Steel Bolts
- 16 – M3x10mm Stainless Steel Bolts
- 8 – M3x22mm Stainless Steel Bolts
- 25 – M3 Lock Nuts
- 16 – M3 Washers
- 4 – 6-32 x 1.25 Standoffs
- 4 – 6-32 Nylon Nuts
- 4 – 6-32 x 3/8 Nylon Bolt
- 20 – Black Cable Ties
- 2 – M4 Washers
- 2 – 2.5” x .047” Push Rods
- 2 – Push Rod Easy Connectors
- 2 – Velcro straps
- 4 – 3” Wire Rope
Specs:
- 12 Minute Flight Time
- Frame weight: 325 g
- Flight Weight: 1 kg
- Frame Compatible with with 8″-10″ props
- Wire Rope Vibration Absorber
- 22mm Size Motor Mounts
Electronics Are Not Included
Electronics Are Not Included
3D Printed GoPro Case Not Included (But, will be available separately soon)
3D Printed GoPro Case Not Included (But, will be available separately soon)
Recommended Parts:
Domestic Electronics
- 3 – Motors
- 3 – ESCs
- 3 – 10 x 4.7 Props
- 2 – 3300 mah Batteries
- 1 – Battery Connector
- Wire
- 1 – Servo
- 1 – 6″ Servo Extension
- 4mm Heat Shrink
- 10mm Heat Shrink
- Male to Male Servo Wires For Flight Controller Board
- Battery Charger | Power Supply
International Electronics
- 3 – Motors
- 3 – ESCs
- 3.5mm Bullet Connectors
- 3 – 10 x 4.7 Props
- 2 – 3300 mah Batteries
- 1 – Battery Connector
- Red Wire and Black Wire
- 1 – Servo
- 1- 6″ Servo Extension
- 4mm Heat Shrink (Red and Black)
- 10mm Heat Shrink (Red and Black)
- Male to Male Servo Wires For Flight Controller Board
- Battery Charger | Power Supply
Suggested Radio Equipment
- Orange T-six (Beginners)
- 9XR (Intermediate)
- FrSky Taranis (Advanced)
Sam –
I am totally new to flying helicopters and the only experience I have had is on those cheap helicopters from radio shack. The overall build was really easy to follow I only had trouble with the carbon rod for the tail motor. I glued it and when it touched the other part of the carbon piece it dried way to fast. screwing that up is a major issue because its an odd piece to find. I was able to work around my mistake and get it to work. Once the tricopter was built and configured I ended up crashing it allot. and overall its very repairable. The tail arm with the servo breaks by far the most. I have been able to fix it over and over again but the 7/16 dowel rods were a bad choice. I cant fint that size anywhere only 1/2 inch.
I am very pleased with how it flies and its a major improvement over the radio shack helicopters. I’m giving 4 out of 5 stars because of the dowel rods and the tail in general. That piece just seems to be a weak point but I am being very picky. If you are new RC helicopters I would recommend this kit and his videos they have done a great job at showing me the basics.
Jose Torres –
The content is very well structured, videos are excellent. Its is right to the point and very professionally done. I normally do not write reviews very often but Maker Hangar deserve it. Also they are very honest recognizing the credits to whom corresponds.
Regards
Jose
James A MacAlister –
What size are the carbon fiber tubes? You give the lengths of the larger diameter pieces, but you do not give the diameters of any of the pieces, nor do you give the length of the smaller diameter piece.
Craig Zimmerman (verified owner) –
I just finished building this kit. I received it as a Christmas present in 2014. Thank you Lucas for providing the detailed instruction both for assembly as well as setting up the flight control. I am disappointed that you are discontinuing the product, but I understand.
Cheers
Craig.