
Furibee Fort X DVR Camera Canopy for D215 Frame
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Decided to build a quad using a RealAcc D215 frame and a Furibee Fort X DVR camera. This camera is essentially identical to the Eachine Stack X model. Rather than modify the aluminum canopy that came with the frame, I created my own custom design and printed it in ABS plastic. It perfectly holds the camera up high enough to clear the props from view and is significantly lighter. I added a couple of tubes to move the receiver antennas out of the way and included an optional piece for mounting an Eachine video transmitter. You'll simply need to drill out the bottom holes slightly and then use M3 screws to secure the canopy to the frame. I opted for longer screws than those that came with the kit. Next, I used M2 screws to attach the camera and VTX mount in place. To secure the VTX to its mount, I employed double-sided foam tape and a couple of zip ties. There is a 20mm M3 standoff located at the upper back of the canopy that can be easily sourced from the original D215 kit.
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