My first proper quadcopter after a few years of flying helis, the Super-X brushless is an excellent first hobby grade quad. The Spektrum and DSM2/DSMX brand is a trademark of Horizon Hobbies USA.Ģ) This is not an underground black market fake Spektrum product.
The FC has support for GPS, OLED and Bluetooth options, and has 6 motor outs for up to a Hex configuration.
It has the normal 6050MPU, but also has an integrated 7ch DSM2 compatible receiver built in, supporting not only the standard flight modes and carefree modes as well. It comes with 2 sets of 75mm props and full mounting hardware for a quick and easy build.įor the FC or flight controller, it is a full-featured, micro-sized MWC. Starting off with a durable full carbon 1.6mm thick one piece 125mm frame, it is matched with 4, 6400kv 3 gram brushless motors and 3A ESC’s providing double the thrust of its own weight!! Best of all it’s fully plug and play with micro connectors. This little Connection Ready quad, comes with everything but a DSM2 compatible transmitter to get you up in the air and is a breeze to assemble with no soldering or gluing. The energy from the reactive counter-force, usually absorbed by the non-moving stator and the body of the UAV, can be used to drive a counter-rotating propeller from the same motor, resulting in greater efficiency compared to standard motors.The Super-X Micro Quad is the first Full function micro-sized brushless Quad-Copter using Hobby grade components. This design uses a mechanism with a slip ring that harnesses the energy from both the active and reactive force of the spinning motor. Some heavy-lift drones also take advantage of a unique counter-rotating motor setup. This means that the diameter over which the forces are applied is greater, due to being further from the centre of rotation, and hence the torque generated is greater.
Other methods for enhancing the efficiency of high-thrust motors include the use of: Brushless motors use non-contact methods to transfer current from the commutator to the rotor, meaning that less energy is lost through friction. Motors used for large drones tend to be electric brushless DC motors, as these are more efficient than brushed motors. They provide the high levels of thrust required for these greater take-off weights. Heavy-lift drone motors are used for UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) that need to carry heavier payloads such as LiDAR scanners or bulky sensors, or to transport significant amounts of cargo.