Emax TinyHawk Stick Frame
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This frame has been designed specifically for the Emax TinyHawk, with all components carefully crafted to ensure seamless integration. To complete this build, a few additional items are required. The camera pod is detachable and must be secured using M2 screws or similar fasteners. A small amount of hot glue should be applied to the top of the camera mount to stabilize it in its designated hole, and the same technique can be employed for the antenna in its respective hole. I have reinforced the motor mounts with added thickness, which may necessitate the purchase of M1.4x6mm screws from eBay or a similar online marketplace to secure the motors in place. Alternatively, these mounts could potentially be shaved down to accommodate original screws. The TBS Unify Pro 32 Nano VTX is currently installed on my model, which may preclude the use of the original VTX. However, I can confirm that the TBS Crossfire Nano RX fits without any issues and the USB port should also fit without modification. A full-sized buzzer has been incorporated into one of the pods to accommodate its larger size. The original battery tray is still in use, but an alternative can be sourced from the website for those who do not possess one. Overall, this frame performs exceptionally well, exhibiting improved agility and responsiveness compared to the standard model. If any questions arise during construction, please feel free to ask in the comments section and I will respond promptly.
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