Ceres Galliot MicroQuad 110mm
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UPDATE: NEW FPV FRAME FOR 8.5MM MOTORS NOW AVAILABLE WITH EASIER WIRE ROUTING, DESIGNED TO WORK PERFECTLY WITH EASE OF USE IN MIND. I proudly present to you the Ceres Galliot 110mm Microquad, carefully crafted with precision and attention to detail. This stunning Microquad is designed from scratch with the original Ceres Galliot from Destiny in mind, boasting almost identical detail as its predecessor. This incredible Quad can seamlessly accommodate a Micro Scisky FC, a 600TVL camera, and the TX (FX-758-2) all within the frame itself, making it a true marvel of engineering. Due to my scale being temporarily out of commission, I couldn't accurately measure the body's weight, but once my new scale arrives, I'll be happy to provide an update. Nevertheless, according to the program, the top should weigh approximately 3.63g, while the frame itself weighs a mere 12.29g. To ensure optimal support for the top and frame, you may require some additional help; if you happen to have Simplify3D at your disposal, I'd be more than happy to share the support file that helped me achieve perfect prints. Simply leave a comment below. You've got two fantastic options to choose from with this Quad: 8mm motors or 7mm motors – and whether you opt for FPV or No FPV, you can always use a 3mm LED for the top. To securely fasten the top to the frame, you'll need two tiny screws, approximately 1.5mm in diameter; don't worry if it clips in – just be sure to get some backup screws on hand, as they'll come in handy during those inevitable crashes. I've subjected this Quad to quite the test run, crashing it into a wall an astonishing twenty times while printed with soft PLA – and not once did it crack or break. If you were to print this beauty with ABS instead, rest assured that it would withstand even the most intense crashes. In flight mode, the Hubsanx4 FC Board proved to be incredibly stable; I can only imagine how it will perform with a Micro Scisky or Micro MWC FC Board at the helm! To help you build your very own Ceres Galliot 110mm Microquad, here are some links to the parts I used: FC - http://www.banggood.com/Micro-Scisky-32bits-Brushed-Flight Controller VTX - http://www.banggood.com/FPV-5_8G-200mW-32CH-Wireless-Audio-Video-AV-Transmitter-Module-FX758-2-p-980317.html Camera - http://www.banggood.com/600TVL-8_0MP-14-2_8mm-CMOS-FPV-170-Degree-Wide-Anlge-Lens-Camera-PALNTSC-p-984345.html Props - http://www.banggood.com/H108C-31A-3-Leaf-Blade-Propeller-for-HubsanX4-JJRC-H108C-H6C-CX-30-p-970931.html So go ahead – print, fly, and have a blast! Don't hesitate to leave your thoughts on any flaws you might notice; I'll do my best to iron them out for the greater good.
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