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The coolest sounding multirotor - ever!

Discussion in 'Multirotor' started by GPS, Apr 25, 2013.

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    This is what those Tiger Motor MT4006 740kv motors sound like - awesomeness!

     
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    Sounds rather like a gas engine but it must be more to do with the props?
     
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    It sounds a lot like a gas engine.  I think it's a combination because I'm using the same propellers and I don't get that sound.  Those are pancake style motors with more poles apparently.  Maybe that is the reason?
     
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    Interesting.
    Did you spin them up with out props on them?
     
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    Maybe there is a misunderstanding.  I do not have the MT4006 motors, I am using DJI motors on my hexacopter and Scorpion motors on my GAUI.
     
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    Okay, still cool sounding though.  ;)
     

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