
DAwhoopy80
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<h2>DAwhoopy80</h2> <h3>Brushless 11xx Indoor Racer</h3> <p>Hello everyone,</p> <p>Winter is here, and it's time to fly indoors.</p> <p>I've always wanted a Tiny Whoop. All these indoor videos on YouTube made me create my own one.</p> <p>One of the things that I really wanted to try are the influence of ducts on thrust, as many mention it to add some extra lift performance which I can say definitely improves.</p> <p>When designing a micro quadcopter, you have to keep it light as possible. With my setup, I keep it 48 grams, which is not that bad.</p> <p>This frame is designed for 16*16mm pattern electronics</p> _______________________________________________________________________ <p> I included 2" and 2.5" props options </p> <p> Print 100mtm frame with 65mm ducts to match </p> <p> Print 80mtm frame with 2 inch ducts to match </p> <p> I included Micro Swift Cam mount in case you need! </p> _______________________________________________________________________ <h5>My setup based on 16*16mm electronics and 2S batteries</h5> <ul> <li><p>Super_S F4 2S Flight Controller and 4in1 6A ESC's link.</p></li> <li><p>1102 10000kv Brushless motor link.</p></li> <li><p>Frsky XM+ receiver link.</p></li> <li><p>Micro Swift FPV Cam v2 + 200Mw Vtx link.</p></li> <li><p>2 Inch 4 blade props link.</p></li> <li><p>To control my racing quadcopters, I'm using Taranis X9D link.</p></li> <li><p>You can benefit from the new budget Taranis X7 Transmitter link.</p></li> </ul> _______________________________________________________________________ To print my quadcopters, I use one of these printers: <p>Creality CR-10.</p> <p>Tevo Tornado.</p> _______________________________________________________________________ Nice filaments <p>ABS 1kg.</p> <p>Another brand I use: ABS 1kg.</p> <h4>Want the frame from carbon? Please contact me</h4>
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