
FT mini power pod for a Super Bee
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<p>This is a mini power pod for the Flite Test Super Bee.</p> <p><a href="http://flitetest.com/articles/ft-super-bee-build">http://flitetest.com/articles/ft-super-bee-build</a></p> <p>It can probably be used for any other Flite Test plane that uses the mini power pod but the Super Bee specifically calls for the slight downward angle of the motors.</p> <p>This has mounting holes on the front for the motor that I'm using with it.</p> <p><a href="https://hobbyking.com/en_us/kingkong-2204-2300kv.html">https://hobbyking.com/en\_us/kingkong-2204-2300kv.html</a></p> <p>It also has holes for the BBQ skewers that they recommend using to hold the power pod in place.</p> <p>The picture does a horrible job of showing the actual power pod but you can see where the BBQ skewers go through it. I'm using a laser cut piece of MDF on the front of the power pod as a thermal break to prevent the motor from heating up the PETG and warping it.</p> <p>1/14/2017 - Added another version with slightly less tilt. I based the previous tilt on the Super Bee model but after flying it I think I need less of an incline on the front. So I reduced it from 5 degrees to 3 degrees.</p> <p>8/29/2017 - Added a bearing hole to all models as well as two heavier versions where the walls are 1mm thicker.</p>
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