
Fury 250
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The Diatone M3 uses 2 custom base plates and 4 modified arm pieces from the ZMR 250, secured with 25mm round standoffs. All other components are tailor-made for exceptional performance. You can fabricate your own arms and base plates using a 3D printer, however I've discovered that the arms must be crafted with carbon to withstand high-speed crashes. The upper plate is designed with a built-in housing for a Frsky D4R-ii and video transmitter. The video transmitter is strategically positioned at the rear for easy adjustments of video frequencies. I utilize zip ties to secure the antenna and battery connector in place. Side panels feature three raised sections within each hole to optimize fitment. If you experience a snug fit, consider drilling out the standoff hole with a 1/8" bit. My FPV camera operates smoothly without vibrations, but the next iteration will introduce an updated FPV plate that incorporates rubber dampeners instead of screws. Feel free to reimagine this design if you have suggestions for incorporating rubber dampers into your FPV plate. Components List: http://www.banggood.com/Diatone-M3- Aluminum-Standoff-Pack-of-20-for-ET-180-ET-200-Kits-p-988107.html http://team-legit.com/product/zmr250-replacement-arms-pack-of-2/ http://team-legit.com/product/custom-zmr250-bottom-plates/
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