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Cinestar Direct Drive 3 Axis Gimbal Test

Discussion in 'Announcements' started by Marc BRACELET, Feb 9, 2013.

  1. Marc BRACELET

    Marc BRACELET Active Member

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    Did you see that...!!!! Waouh...!!!!!:cool:
    May be it will give some ideas...:rolleyes:

     
  2. Marc BRACELET

    Marc BRACELET Active Member

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    i'm pretty sure that Freefly is working hard on this...:D

    Revolution is underway...
     
  3. Scott.Dickerson

    Scott.Dickerson New Member

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    Anyone want to sell my your soon to be outdated gimbal? ;)
     
  4. Janne Hoglund

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    Lets hope Tabb is on the same path as before, the upgrade one.
    Discarding things does not seem to be his way of working :)
     
  5. Howard Dapp

    Howard Dapp Active Member

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    Lot's of DD development going on. This looks good. They're going a different route with brushed motors.

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    Torque testing
     
  6. Janne Hoglund

    Janne Hoglund Member

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    Keep upp the good work :)
     
  7. Emanuele Chiocchio

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    Woooooottt!!! Now now, it's a great thing to see the CS Gimbal adapted for a DD system.

    We really hope to be able to re-use our 360 gimbal and the 3 Radians on a DD by Tabb... NAB 2013 as the right place to present it and summer as the beginning of the sales would be great for us...

    Moreover, I've just told by Flori at Quadrocopter that they'll start selling the new Cinestar HL platform in about two months: this baby is able to lift a Scarlet for 11.5 minutes of continuous flight...



     

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