NanoPhan - Thrust Vectoring Nano Single Copter
#31

Oh… my… God! I have a love and hate relationship with the nano units… It’s so hard to get them right. After I built the carbon fiber sphere I had another series of failures. I had to cut the tube to reduce weight, rebuilt all carbon fiber supporting structure from a thinner and lighter sheet, fixing some other design errors. I went back to my notes from the successful nano units and build the exact replica of those nozzles and replaced one more servo. After all this work, it still took me tens of crashes and endless tuning hours and fixes to get the contraption to fly.
For the first time in a long time I felt like the times that I first started the MonoPhan project, where I used to have so little progress and so many crashes…
In the end it happened. Looks and flies nice
Enjoy…
For the first time in a long time I felt like the times that I first started the MonoPhan project, where I used to have so little progress and so many crashes…
In the end it happened. Looks and flies nice

#32

I gotta admit a little hard to handle. You need to be on the controls every second. But the fact that it can handle outdoors is amazing. I felt like I can fly it much faster then I did...
#33

An experimental thrust vectoring mechanism. I couldn’t have left let that carbon fiber exo-frame go to waste without trying something like this.
I have no idea if I can get it to fly but looks pretty cool and fully functional.
I have no idea if I can get it to fly but looks pretty cool and fully functional.
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