Why QUAD copters?

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wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
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It seems unlikely to me that 4 is the optimum number. So why not 3, if reducing parts leads to optimization. Or 7 (6 surrounding 1) if more, smaller motors and blades is better?
 

jpanhalt

Joined Jan 18, 2008
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There is a trend for 6. Quad, though, gives good stability and when on the corners, does not obstruct forward or rear views. That arrangement also facilitates inducing yaw.

John
 
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cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
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It seems unlikely to me that 4 is the optimum number. So why not 3, if reducing parts leads to optimization. Or 7 (6 surrounding 1) if more, smaller motors and blades is better?
You want an even number of rotors, with pairs spinning in opposite directions, in order to cancel counter-torque and minimize gyroscopic effects during flight.
 

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wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
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Ah, that's a good explanation of why you don't see TRI copters. And four is the minimum. I think we have our answer.
 
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