Bat-quad 210mm by elpet (full printed racing drone)
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This is a brand-new frame design for a top-tier FPV racing drone, classified as 210 class. The setup recommended here is suitable for both beginners and experienced pilots alike. To support novice builders, a video tutorial has been attached to this post, providing a concise explanation along with some visual aids. Additionally, I am more than happy to respond to any questions or provide further information as needed. The battery recommendation for beginners is a 3S Lipo 1400mAh unit, while experts are advised to use a 4S 1400mAh battery, both featuring a minimum discharge rate of 40C. This powerful setup demands a high-quality Lipo to function optimally. Video Tutorial: How to Assemble the Frame https://youtu.be/q3gTJFqI2vA Print Settings: Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.20 mm Infill: 50% Notes: The top and bottom frame components were printed using HIPS, while the middle section was manufactured from a flexible material that is more rigid than ninja or similar alternatives. No support structures were required during printing, and an infill rate of 50% was used. Post-Printing Instructions: Required Parts: Motor: http://goo.gl/bsUcqc ESC: http://goo.gl/b5Z6ej Main Controller: http://goo.gl/PXHgu4 UBEC: http://goo.gl/5Fwa5X Receiver: http://goo.gl/wdh9Jb Propellers: http://goo.gl/gyVrjV
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