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Hobbyking™ Titus-600 Carbon Fiber Tri-copter Frame With Integrated PCB

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The HobbyKing Titus-600 is perfect for Tri-copter fans that are screaming out for something a little bigger!

The Titus is a high quality 600 size multi-rotor frame like no other, with its genuine high quality carbon fiber and aluminum construction, the integrated tail servo mount is CNC cut from high grade aluminum and is dual ball raced which provides super smooth operation and yaw response.

The Titus-600 is packed with features which include an adjustable rear arm position, Integrated PCB distribution board, folding arms for easy transportation and storage, large T-shaped undercarriage for camera clearance / protection and built-in camera gimbal suspension rails.

The arms and main landing gear struts of the Titus-600 are manufactured from high quality 16mm carbon fiber tube, which provide excellent strength and durability, while the layout of the arms and size of the upper and lower main boards means there is plenty of space available for mounting electronics and your preferred flight controller.

Features:
• Super strong 16mm carbon fiber tubes provide excellent durability
• Integrated PCB distribution board
• Adjustable rear arm length
• Folding arms for easy transportation and storage
• Dual ball raced yaw servo system for super smooth operation and response
• Large T-shape landing provides protection for FPV camera systems
• Frame provides ample mounting space for flight controllers and electronics
• Built-in camera gimbal suspension rails
• Supports Y3 tri-copter mode
• Supports KK, MWC, APM flight controllers

Specifications:
Diameter: 600mm (adjustable)
Weight: 450g
Height: 248mm
Assembled Landing Gear Width: 305mm

Requires:
10-15 inch props
3 x Motors (recommended 2212, 2216, 3108, 3110, 3508, 4108)
3 x 20~40 amp ESC's
Tri-copter capable flight controller
4 channel transmitter & receiver
3-4S LiPoly battery

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Hans | Verified Buyer

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great

Jan 19, 2017

discussion part is not working???

Hans | Verified Buyer

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great but i have no power to the motors from the underside plate???

Jan 19, 2017

I have got no power from the battery to the motors. Is the underside + not connected to the upperside + ?

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Aug 07, 2016

It seems nice and strong but don't use the provided servo if you want to have a good build.

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May 06, 2016

ottimo telaio! veramente professionale ben costruito in tutti i suoi aspetti molto leggero e trasportabile! consigliato apm2.6

John | Verified Buyer

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Apr 10, 2016

I decided to build my masterpiece using this frame. KK2 mini, Feiyutech Mini 2D gimbal with Turnigy HD 1080. Fat Shark FPV. Quanum 2217 800kv w/ 10x45 props and 4s battery. WOW! Best flier on my flight deck. Which includes 8 Tricopters and 3 quads.

Aidan | Verified Buyer

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Feb 03, 2016

Overall pretty good, and definitely good value for money. Integrated power distribution in the the frame is nice and it all goes together well. Instructions are hopeless, but it's not rocket science!

The good:
* Integrated Power Distribution work really well and is very well thought out with regards to folding design
* Very stable flight
* Yaw mechanism works beautifully

The bad:
* Clamping system for landing gear (bottom end) is malformed and puts uneven pressure on the (thin) CF tube, cracking it both sides
* Included servo is VERY cheap and lasted literally two flights before stripping the plastic gears. Buy yourself a nice metal gear drop in replacement...
* Figure 8 mounting mechanism for the yaw doesn't look particularly robust. Time will tell...

Tritonmk | Verified Buyer

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Nov 04, 2015

I just received this frame kit and have started building it.
It's very well made, all the parts fit nicely together, it is seriously strong and will be a very robust model. I have purchased a metal servo for the tail rotor just as a precaution. Great kit....good work Hobbyking.

Juergen | Verified Buyer

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Oct 24, 2015

What to say...
Wow..thats the real all-in-one word:
1. all tubes 3k carbon with nice finish
2. PDB integrated on downplate up- and downsided ( !!! )
3. motor-mount-frames out of nearly nylon-t70 plastic, very good quality
4. tail-mount and bearing "heavy-duty-style"
5. included servo is a yoke, but included
6. battery-holder is a yoke, just a 30x50mm pad
7. "Anti-twist-Arms"...ump...sorry, but with only 1side of a tube center-adjusted...nope
8. the screws....yes, like always the screws: better take from aftermarket...

After all: nice frame for the money with a wide range of units and setups possible

CoG of Tri:
line up front motors,
from that middle line down to rear motor,
from that distance 33 pcnt from front should be a valid base-value

Greedz JP

IRL1774 | Verified Buyer

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Oct 21, 2015

After some tuning, the following PI settings for the KK2.1.5 board work best for me.
Ail/Ele 45/100/12/20
Rud 40/20/20/10
SelfLevel 70/20

IRL1774 | Verified Buyer

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Oct 17, 2015


I have replaced the standard feet with longer bamboo poles from the local garden centre, not much weight difference. I achieved a 19 minute hover time with a 5000MaH 4S Turnigy Hard Case battery. The tail movement is a little twitchy, I am trying to tune this out of the KK2.1 and have ordered a NAZE32 funfly board to see if it is better.

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