Well I’ve had enough of fighting the Arris Lander X3 electric retracts on my large 960mm hexacopter drone. The gear retracts fine but it does weird things going back to the down position. It takes about 30 seconds and about 20 attempts before the gear is completely down. It will start by going down 2-3 inches, then it goes back up an inch, down three, up two, down three, up two. The gear finally goes down, but not without a LOT of waiting and wondering if it will burn out something, or simply fail. I do NOT want to have to hand catch this bird. That’s a no-go.
The retracts come with mounts, larger legs, and the electronics needed to control them. By removing all that I did free up about 150-170 grams of weight, which adds a few seconds to the flight time.
Pictured above is the big bird with the old/new gear back on, next to my 250mm racer.
I’m hoping to take this big bird traveling to the bahamas later this week. I stripped the old stuff off today and did some test flights, which were successful.
I took the big bird up for a flight in the Wasatch National Forest today. It was nice to fly the T960. SO much different than a 250 racing quad! Big and slow.
Because I can, here are a couple of glam shots from today.