Brushless Shutter Bug

Brushless Shutter Bug

cults3d

You're watching my latest FPV Whoop Quadcopter design, featuring a rigid base with 83mm motor distance. You can choose between normal ducts or ducts with an additional safety ring to boost rigidity even further. The AUW using 300mAh Lipos is approximately 70grams, while it can accommodate up to 650mAh Lipos. To ensure added protection for the battery, I've included a lipo cage for 300mAh batteries and will add ones for 450mAh and 650mAh batteries as well. Simply pop the lipo cage into the hole in your base frame and print it with TPU. The F7 All-in-One Cam is used, but various FPV cams can also fit this design. You can use StyleSuxx's customizable cam mount to secure the camera in place. Base settings for each cam are included within this thingi, making sure they'll fit perfectly on this frame. For optimal results, print the cam mount with TPU as well. To add some extra space, I've mounted small standoffs to the base of the FPV cam mount. Additionally, I've included a standoff that can be used for mounting the ducts above the board. Since my CrazyBee F4 Pro V2.0 flight controller comes with further standoffs included, I didn't add bottom standoffs for the FC. However, feel free to check out my customizable standoff thingi if you need any additional parts. To assemble this frame, you'll need at least three 20mm M2 screws to secure the FC and ducts onto the baseframe. Three 5mm screws will be required to attach the standoffs to the cam mount. For this build, I've used AMAX 1103 Motors, which provide excellent performance when paired with Avans 2" 4-blade props. I'm controlling the quadcopter using my FrSky Taranis X-Lite transmitter and have installed a FrSky XSR receiver for stable connections. This frame was specifically designed for the "IGoW Contest" (International Game of Whoops). By activating RPM filtering, this bird has become extremely smooth to fly. You can get an impression of its performance by watching my Instagram video. Currently, I'm using GNB 2S 300mAh Lipos, which work great for acrobatics but don't provide a lot of flight time. The 450mAh batteries perform better in terms of airtime, while the 650mAh lipos offer even more extended flight times, albeit with slightly less snappy acrobatic performance. Check out my Instagram video at https://www.instagram.com/p/B2SQfgYhEEw/ You can also watch videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nBGRPw9OiI, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIXMVRyEK2E, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beN1Ck5g-Cc

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