Defiant Wings 63 or 66 GoPro Nose

Defiant Wings 63 or 66 GoPro Nose

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<p>UPDATE 13 APR 21: I added the Session mount and plug for those that still have one and fly with it. Funny that I didn't add it until now, that was the one I designed first for my own 63, and all the other ones are based off it… You'll want to adjust infill on the plug so that it weighs 31g. Then add six 7g/¼oz. lead/steel weights to it for a total of 73g, which is what the Session weighs.</p><p>UPDATE 19 FEB 20: I have added a version for the Hero 8 and a micro cam (specifically, the Micro Eagle Pro, which is what I use and know how to size for). The FPV camera is sized for a 16mm lens. As long as your is smaller (which most are), you should just be able to hot glue your cam in there. Files labeled just "hero" are for the Hero 5/6/7. Hero 8 files are labeled Hero 8. The Hero 8 plug has extra space so you can fit 15x 7g (1/4 oz.) weights in it, and set the infill to total 21g for a total of 126g (weight of GoPro 8). Enjoy!</p><p>Here are mounts and plugs for the Defiant Wings 63 or 66 R/C FPV wing (<a href="https://www.defiantwings.com/wings/defiant-63">https://www.defiantwings.com/wings/defiant-63</a>).</p><p>Fits the GoPro Hero 5/6/7 with a full-size cam, one version for analog FPV, and another for the DJI digital HD cam (you will need to find a spot behind the mount for the Air Unit). Sorry, I don't have a Hero 8 to test with.</p><p>There's a plug to use in case you don't want to risk your GoPro. The plug has a hole in the back to fit 1/4oz (7 gram) iron weights, so you don't throw off your CG. Adjust infill so the printed plug weighs 34 grams, and then add 12 weights (four rows of three stacked up, final weight 118 grams).</p><p>All parts are friction fit, but definitely use a strap to hold the GoPros in. The plug doesn't snap in because it would be impossible to get out. It's tight enough it probably won't come out on its own, but you probably want to keep the strap.</p><p>To install the mounts, you need to cut 40mm back from the leading edge of the blunt. The mount is 130mm wide. It is designed to leave about 5mm protruding from the front of the blunt to protect the cams and foam. There is a pretty clear edge on the sides where the flat part stops, that's where the airfoil should be.</p><p>If you have any questions let me know. Finally, if you don't feel comfortable printing these, get in tough with Shawn at defiantwings.com, he has printed ones for sale. Enjoy!</p><h3>Print instructions</h3><p>These parts are designed to print in TPU. They probably won't work in rigid filaments, but hey, feel free to give it a shot.</p><p>Print all parts on their "back" (only flat surface on the parts).</p><p>You will need supports for the mounts. I have included the .3mf file that has support enforcers in the right place already so it doesn't put supports in places where you can't get them out, like the strap holes. I have also included the .gCode in case you have a MK2.5 or MK3 and aren't confident on your TPU settings.</p><p>You do not need supports for the plug.</p><p>I recommend adjusting your bridging angle to hop across the shorter distance of all the gaps (90º in my case).</p>

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