Build your own flying QuadroCopter platform. This extremely light yet sturdy frame opens up all sorts of possibilities. The QuadroCopter's standard central frame can be secured onto the approx. 450-mm axle base frame, and holds the original control boards and motor driver. The frame is highly warp-resistant and can handle even the harshest of landings. All this provides optimum protection for the quality electronics.
The stabilisation plate made from high-tech aluminium composite material. The material is extremely light, but at the same time has excellent properties of stability, deformation and load capacity. Mounted on the QuadroCopter the torsional stiffness and the load-carrying capacity of the frame is enhanced considerably. This makes a more exact flying possible in the extreme range and at higher payloads. Moreover, damages after a crash can be reduced.
The combi-board enables the use of a conventional RC-receiver for sum-signal controlled models, such as the QuadroCopter. And for the effective llumination of the model 8 switch outputs are available, which can be occupied with LEDs or 12 V LED-strips. The different light modes can be set individually and changed over via remote control command, when needed.
The sum-signal converter "QC07" is a ready-to-use electronic board, which enables the operation of a sum-signal controlled model, such as the "QuadroCopter 450", with a conventional RC-receiver. In the case of a conventional receiver a separate control signal is generated for each servo and given at the respective servo-plug contact at the receiver. The sum-signal converter joins the individual servo impulses again and gives these out as serial sum signal. Up to 8 channels can be processed for forming the sum-signal.