Firecopter ready for flight!
The cutout was specifically made to fit an off the shelf fire extingusher.
This shot was captured on a sweet camera rig made out of a bicyle tire.
Unfortunately this baby blender met its demise in this episode!
One Traxxas Slash can easily pull the FFD which weighs about 10lbs.
Denatured alcohol is the flammible liquid used to start the fire. DONT try this at home!
Fire zeee powder! You can see the green laser beam even in broad daylight.
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Also, they are in a period of releasing a product every two weeks:
Electrohub Y6, Bloody Baron, Bushwacker, Versacopter, Explorer.
Since the Versacopter was late, it probably offset the release date of the FT Explorer as well.
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Good to see Josh S.
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Can you give the technical specifications of this tricopter.
Thanks!!
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As I was watching, I couldn't help but wonder what Halon would do. Halon is a gas that is non flammable and heavier than air, so it also works on the oxygen displacement method of fire extinguishment. You used to be able to by small halon extinguishers, but I have been out of the business of firefighting for quite a while now. Might be worth investigating.
There are four ways to extinguish a fire. 1. Cool it 2. Starve it of oxygen 3. Remove the fuel source and finally 4. Interrupt the chemical chain reaction. Just food for future modifications.
Great job guys!
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Why not use a standard hexa formation for extra stability, lift, and endurance?
How about making a turret for the extinguisher? Just add some high torque servos with 180 degrees of throw, so the second operator can control the direction with some extra freedom. Plus if it is a single person operation the pilot can go into GPS hold to also take control of the turret.
Maybe for V2?
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this was a lot of fun. Have you heard about the UAV Challenge? Sounds like the kind of thing that Peter would like. Last year the task was to find a lost person and deliver a bottle of water to him. Next year the competition is to fly to a known point, receive a sample, and then return to base. Check it out at http://uavchallenge.org/
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