Joza TX130 quadcopter frame

Joza TX130 quadcopter frame

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After messing around with a 5" and some noise, I decided to build my own 3". But what's the point in designing my own frame? Surprisingly, it turned out perfectly. The frame is a TrueX, measuring 130 mm motor to motor from end to end. Including props, battery strap, FullSpeed Lucky Box buzzer, and no battery, the overall weight comes out to be an impressive 88.7 grams. You can find all the full specs posted at RotorBuilds.com https://rotorbuilds.com/build/20092 It's designed specifically for a 20x20mm stack setup. The bottom plate is threaded with M2 holes to allow for easy mounting of the stack. Alternatively, you can simply enlarge the holes and use nuts. The front and rear stand-offs are also threaded with M2 holes. I've already had the plates cut out of 3mm carbon fiber plates, while the top plate is a thinner 1.5mm. The stand-offs have been printed.

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