Dji Mavic Pro Float Gear, beer can version

Dji Mavic Pro Float Gear, beer can version

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My DIY floating gear, utilizing the boundless resource of empty beer cans. The drone weighs 750 grams, while the floating gear itself tips the scales at 150 grams. The air volume is a generous 4 x 45cl - roughly equivalent to 50cl. Each can boasts a diameter of 66mm. To achieve balance and ensure accurate sensor readings, I've positioned the floating gear at the exact center of the release buttons on the battery pack. A sturdy 4mm marine rubber rope serves as the anchor point for securing the drone to its holder. For added grip and friction, a 1mm-thick rubber sheet is sandwiched between the drone and the holder. To guarantee water-tightness, I've given both the drone and holder a coat of paint. However, it's essential to note that this setup hasn't been tested without the protective coating. One question remains: could a version featuring vertically aligned cans potentially reduce drag, elevate float position, and result in softer landings?

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