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confused by M10 and MR Pan Axis

Discussion in 'Announcements' started by Rolf Ableiter, Apr 10, 2013.

  1. Rolf Ableiter

    Rolf Ableiter Active Member

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    i am very confused about the pan axis of the gimbals. i can see the brushless motor in the M10 version but where is the motor in the MR version? and how can it be possible to use a M10 version with a cinestar frame? at the moment we have this beltdrive and a servo.
    the pictures of the MR don't give me an answer...

    how is the pan axis realized?

    i really want to preorder a M10 BUT i really want to be clear about this.

    how is the MR fixed to the cinestar frame and where is the motor?

    can i use a M10 with my cinestar and have the pan axis stabilized with a brushless unit?

    can i use the M10 anywhere on a crane, in a car, etc with a stabilized pan axis?

    thanks for answering :)
    Rolf
     
  2. Gary Haynes

    Gary Haynes Administrator
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    Rolf on the MR10 the pan motor is in between the center plates of the three short ldg gear arms. It will also come with some type of arm for hand holding. If primary use is flying buy the MR version.
     
  3. Rob Seiffert

    Rob Seiffert New Member

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    Hey Gary. I have a question too (probably a total noob one at that). In the description of the MR, it says it comes with a handle to convert it to an M10. If you buy the MR, are you getting a helicopter and the M10? This can't be right, otherwise why would anyone choose the M10 when you get both by purchasing the MR?
     
  4. Gary Haynes

    Gary Haynes Administrator
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    Rob price is just the gimbal
     
  5. Rob Seiffert

    Rob Seiffert New Member

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    Thanks Gary. So if we get the m10 (since we will primarily use it handheld) can it be converted to attach to a Heli?
     
  6. Gary Haynes

    Gary Haynes Administrator
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    Yes with the appropriate parts.
     

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