I’ve now started a new build, the new Arris X-Speed 250 racing quadcopter which was kindly provided for review here by myrcmodel.com. The basic frame is put together as seen below.
I shot a five minute video of the unboxing and examination of the parts for the basic unassembled kit below.
I’ve just completed the repair of my now formerly broken Arris CM3000 Pro 3-axis gimbal. The CM3000 Pro is a 32 bit 3-axis gimbal for GoPro cameras.
There were a few broken pieces which were not that easy to replace due to the wiring for the pitch motor and the pitch sensor. There’s some carbon fiber framing in the shape of an “L” which goes from the pitch motor to the roll motor. Both sides of that framing were broken. I ordered CM3000 replacement parts from Hobby-Wing, but the whole L piece came as an assembly, glued together. Otherwise I would have just replaced the sides which were broken.
The broken gimbal:
I had to unsolder the four tiny connections to the sensor located under the camera:
Then had to unsolder the three connections on the main board for the pitch sensor in order to unthread the wires from the old broken L arm.
Also, all the plastic screws which held the protective box for the SimpleBGC gimbal controller were broken, so had to replace those.
Repair complete. Still need to test out the gimbal and make sure it works.
Then it is on to rebuilding the Alien H4 680 quadcopter.
Today we are getting our first look at the new Arris Lander-X3 retractable landing gear for larger multi-rotor RC aircraft like hexacopters, octocopters, X8’s, and large quadcopters. This landing gear features very sharp and precision milled aluminum, carbon fiber tubes, and an electronic control board. The gear can attach to the copter via mounting to its bottom plate, or to motor arms in widths from 16-25 millimeters.
Unboxing Video
Arris Lander-X3 Retractable Landing Gear Photos
Here are a few photos of the retractable landing gear out of the box.