Libra 5
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This is the frame for a 5 inch drone that I designed for my needs. I wanted to take the constructive solutions of the other frames that I liked and put them together in order to obtain what for me is the perfect frame. I hope what I have been looking for is what you are looking for in a loom. In the files you will also find a small presentation of the project which contains the bill of materials and the log of a test flight able to answer many of what I believe may be your questions. I believe that few if any other manufacturers have conducted the studies done on this frame and the in-flight performance is felt. If you can't cut the carbon yourself, cncdrones will do it for you: https://www.cncdrones.com/libra-5.html If you liked the frame and / or are planning to build one, I leave you my PayPal if you would like to offer me a coffee: paypal.me/vittoriolocatelli. Note: 1) As for the supports for HD cameras to be fixed directly to the frame without the aid of the universal mount, these are equipped with 6mm holes, it is not a mistake, this is intended to allow the insertion of aluminum inserts like these: https://it.aliexpress.com/item/33002300459.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.52e93696LqsrDL&gatewayAdapt=glo2ita This avoids crushing the TPU and ensures optimal anchoring of the top plate. 2) For the universal mount there are two possible configurations, one with the molded knob that requires a M5x35 (ISO 4018) hex head screw with its self-locking hex nut (ISO 10511). The other lighter one, on the other hand, needs a cylindrical head screw with hexagonal socket M5x25 (uni 5931) always with the self-locking nut (iso 10511). NOTE: new version available
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