3D printed 85mm whoop frame
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This 3D printed 85mm whoop build is inspired by Georg Oberleitner, who is also a pilot joining IGOW3. I was a bit tired of my Tinyhawks and Mobula7 and wanted to try something new for IGOW3, so I asked for recommendations in IGOW fb group, Georg left a comment witha link to his 3d printed 85mm frame. [](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3853512 https://) I was really interested in this 3d printed frame because back at that time, I didn't have a 85mm plastic frame with me and the 85mm frame available in the market doesn't fit my 1-2s aio well. So I decided to give this 3D printed frame a go. My friend has changed the frame design a bit to make it has more decent room to fit my 1-2s aio board. And he also made different size battery trays because some of my 2s batteries puff and it's hard to squeeze the oversized 2s battery to a battery tray that's intended to hold a normal 2s battery. The overall weight (59g) of this build is overwhelmingly heavy compared to the shutterbug85 build, I didn't put much hope on this quad at the beginning. BUT, after I flew it in real life. I was soooo surprised by its performance. This quad gets so much power! I could dive the building. do matty flips, split-s all those freestyle tricks easily with this heavy monster. The only downside of this quad is the frame tends to break if it has a hard crash. So I highly recommend you printing more frames in one time in case the frame is broken.
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