
"Dead Kitten" 200mm 5" Unibody Quadcopter
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I envisioned crafting an ultra-compact, one-piece 3D-printable quadcopter frame that could still seamlessly house all necessary components. Innovative wiring solutions will be required to achieve this. SolidWorks estimates a weight of approximately 60g for the frame, along with an additional 14g for the top shell, fabricated from ABS material. The design supports: 50xx propellers 22xx or smaller motors 35x35mm flight controller and power distribution board (FC/PDB) A DC5v-22v mini 600TVL Sony FPV camera, sourced from surveilzone, measuring just 35x35mm in size A compact plastic case to house the aforementioned components A strategically positioned battery strapped to the underside of the quadcopter Recent file uploads include design modifications. The main frame has been expanded in width to accommodate the flight controller and power distribution board. A dedicated cable routing area has been integrated, stretching from the front arms to behind the camera mount. Notably, a cutout for Naze USB access has been incorporated. Additionally, the top shell's height has been increased, ensuring sufficient clearance for all components, while slots have been designed for secure battery strapping.
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