Why My 2 Propeller Drone Can’t Fly? | DIY Drone Experiment.
In this video, I have built a simple 2 propeller drone using DC motors, a Lipo battery, and a remote control circuit. At first, it looks like a real drone, but when I test it, the drone is not able to take off.
The main reason is that a drone requires proper lift and balance to fly. With only 2 propellers, the thrust is not enough to make it stable in the air. Real drones are designed with 4 propellers (quadcopter), 6 propellers (hexacopter), or even 8 propellers (octocopter) to create the balance needed for flight.
This project is a fun DIY experiment for learning electronics, aerodynamics, and the science behind flying machines. Even though it doesn’t fly, it is a great way to understand how motors, propellers, and circuits work together.
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