Inexpensive Hexacopter builld $300 ,Three part Video

by rctestbench | December 27, 2012 | (8) Posted in Projects

The Challenge was to try to build a hexacopter as a new FPV platform for less than $300 not including a radio.

3 part video series goes over all the parts needed and how to quickly put together this Hex that flys awesome.


Parts list from Hobby king with links

Hexacopter Build

Item

Description

Stock

Actions

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Slow Fly Electric Prop 9047 SF (4 pc - Green) 
$2.66
 x 1 (recommend getting an extra one)

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Slow Fly Electric Prop 9047R SF (4 pc - Green Right Hand Rotation) 
$2.66
 x 1 (recommend getting an extra one)

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NTM Prop Drive 28 Series Accessory Pack 
$1.89
 x 6 (recommend getting an extra one)

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Hobbyking KK2.0 Multi-rotor LCD Flight Control Board 
$27.99
 x 1

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NTM Prop Drive 28-26 1000KV / 315W 
$15.99
 x 6 (recommend getting an extra one)

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H550 V2 Glass Fiber Hexcopter Frame 550mm - Integrated PCB Version 
$26.99
 x 1 (recommend getting an extra one for extra parts)

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10CM Servo Lead (Futaba) 32AWG Ultra Light (10pcs/set) 
$1.99
 x 1

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PolyMax 3.5mm Gold Connectors 10 PAIRS (20PC) 
$1.50
 x 2

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TURNIGY Plush 30amp Speed Controller 
$11.54
 x 6 (recommend getting an extra one)




COMMENTS

rctestbench on December 31, 2012
I added a parts list with links to the hobbyking.com site.
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rctestbench on January 4, 2013
the non pcb frame is the same you will just need to order the octocopter poswer distribution (they dont make a Hex) and stick it to the bottom level of the frame. Otherwise you would have to solder 6 esc power leads together witch is a pain if you need to replace one.

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Sirglider on January 3, 2013
Thank you for your complete walkthrough. You brought my interest now on an hexacopter instead of a quadcopter. What would you recommend to begin? It looks like the hexacopter is much more stable.
Thank you for the article!
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Sirglider on January 4, 2013
Unfortunately that frame is not backordered anymore by HK. Does the standard 550mm hex frame is the same one just without PCB? Thx
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rctestbench on December 28, 2012
i have a short flight at the end of the third video which is actually the first time i put it in the air and it flew perfectly.
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santiago404 on January 3, 2013
Very nice! This is the kind of info i look for when i visit this website, congratulations.
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rctestbench on January 3, 2013
Thank you, I really appreciate that.
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wacko911 on December 28, 2012
Links to all your parts would be handy. Referal links if they are allowed ;)
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dadi3 on December 30, 2012
Nice... I'm working on a tutorial for quad
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rchacker on December 28, 2012
Nice, hows it fly?
I have been waiting to build mine but it arrived without screws. Apparently they are in the mail 6 months later!
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