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IFlight Taurus X8 V2 HD Air Unit (Without Battery)

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IFlight Taurus X8 V2 HD Air Unit (Without Battery)PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Let's introduce our new iFlight Taurus X8 V2 BNF, our heavy duty gear to lift those big cams! Engineered with professionals for professionals, a BNF that's aimed for carrying big payloads offering a soft damped universal platform for DSLR or cinema cameras (Red Komodo, Zcam, BMPCC, etc) featuring DJI's FPV HD transmission system. Redundant ESC and motor setup for maximum performance but also a safety factor. Even in case of an



PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Let's introduce our new iFlight Taurus X8 V2 BNF, our heavy duty gear to lift those big cams!

Engineered with professionals for professionals, a BNF that's aimed for carrying big payloads offering a soft-damped universal platform for DSLR or cinema cameras (Red Komodo, Zcam, BMPCC,  etc) featuring DJI's FPV HD transmission system. Redundant ESC and motor setup for maximum performance but also a safety factor. Even in case of an overload or failure, one remaining ESC and 4 motors will be able to carry your expensive camera back to you. In case you get troubles with signal interference, radio signal loss, or complete FPV transmission fail the GPS rescue feature will automatically take over control, climb to max flight altitude, and descent towards your liftoff location until the signal transmission is regained (no automated landing). The integrated TPU landing gear provides sufficient height for most terrain and offers some protection on harder landings.

2kg maximum payload for a variety of top-mounted cameras and the ability to fine-adjust the stable mount for a perfectly balanced CG (Center of Gravity). The underslung battery acts as a power source as well as a counterweight to strategically slide the weight more front or back to counter camera lenses of different weight or length. The adjustable CNC aluminum mount offers angles from 5 to 35 degrees and can be safely secured for reproducible outcomes. No jello, no jitter, no problem; Our silicon-ball dampened carbon camera base is decoupled from the rest of the frame to reduce the amount of vibration generated by motors and propellers. For the perfect cinematic shot we recommend and additional software stabilization in the post or a hardware module (for example SteadXP).

The estimated flight time with 6S 4400mAh and attached cinema camera is about 4-6min, depending on speed and wind conditions! (set includes one battery)

 

Test data:

Flight time with 4400mAh 6S:
- No camera installed: 8min
- Installed camera: 4-6min

Maximum speed:
- Low payload: 130km/h
- High payload: 100km/h

Payload:
- Maximum payload: 2kg
- Recommended payload: 1-1.3kg

 
 

Features:

  • Optimized CG through the adjustable camera and battery mount

  • 2kg max payload for various cinema and DSLR cameras

  • XING 2809 efficient and powerful wide stator motors

  • Stable silicon-ball decoupled camera CNC mount

  • Redundant ESC and motor configuration

  • GPS flight data and rescue functionality



 

Taurus X8 V2 BNF Specs:

  • Top and bottom plate spacing: 20-31mm (aluminum standoff height) 

  • GPS module: iFlight M8Q-5883-GPS & Compass V2.0

  • BLITZ F7 Flight Controller

  • Weight: 5.58kg (without battery)

  • Motor: XING 2809 1250KV

  • Body Size: 283*283mmmm

  • Wheelbase: 400mm

  • Propeller size: 8 inch

 

FC // BLITZ F7 Flight Controller 

  • Mount pattern: 30.5*30.5mm / 4mm PCB hole diameter

  • Smartaudio / IRC Tramp VTX protocol supported

  • Firmware target: IFLIGHT_BLITZ_F722

  • Motor outputs: 4x (SH1.0 connector)

  • Flash: 32MB (Blackbox flash)

  • I2C serial: SDA / SLA pads

  • Dimensions: 36.5*35 mm

  • Barometer: DPS310

  • OSD Chip: AT7456E

  • LED controller: Yes

  • MCU: STM32 F722

  • Beeper pad: Yes

  • Gyro: BMI270

  • Weight: 7.8g

  • UARTS: 6

 

ESC // 2x SucceX 80A 2-8S 4in1 

  • Supports up to Dshot600, Proshot, Oneshot, Multishot 

  • Mounting pattern: 30.5*30.5mm/Φ3mm

  • Firmware Target: iFlight-BL32-4IN1

  • Up to 48kHz PWM frequency

  • Constant: 80A / Burst: 100A

  • Capacitance: 470uF/50V

  • BlHeli32 telemetry: Yes

  • Current Sensor: Yes

  • MCU: STM32F051

  • Input: 2-8S LIPO

  • Weight:18.6g

  • BEC: No

 

Taurus X8 V2 HD BNF Included Components and Parts (Without battery)

  • 8 x HQ 8X4X3 CW propeller + 8 x HQ 8X4X3 CW propeller (Color may vary)

  • 4 x Albatross LHCP 5.8GHz SMA FPV Antenna

  • 4 x iFlight Lipo Strap 20*300mm (Black)

  • 2 x iFlight Lipo Strap 20*400mm (Black)

  • 2 x iFlight Lipo Strap 20*500mm (Black)

  • 1 x DJI FPV Air Unit Module + Camera

  • 1 x Taurus X8 V2 Frame

  • 1 x Prop Wrench

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