MIcroquad scrab
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This is a micro quad designed for an improved FPV experience as well as good video recording capabilities. The arms are engineered to safeguard motors against impact and damage while protecting cables. I have two designs available: one for up to 28mm motors with 5-inch props, and another for up to 24mm motors with 6-inch props. The ESCs are positioned inside the body for added protection and optimal airflow. Only a few wires protrude from the body, including the battery, four signal lines, and a 5V VCC connection. One of the standout features of this design is its spacious free vibration area at the top, which can accommodate the Naze32 (or similar) flight controller, receiver, video transmitter, FPV camera, HD recording camera, and OSD. You can view footage recorded with this quad here: http://youtu.be/sghRsG60mQE. The necessary hardware includes up to 16 M2x20mm screws, four M2x14 screws, and four antivibration balls (50-65 grams) from hobbiking (blue or black). Additionally, I have micro-tri and micro-hexa versions available that will be uploaded soon. Instructions for assembly follow: Once the print is complete, sand the sides of the arms only where they will insert into the body. Next, attach nuts to the bottom of the middle body using solder. You can use four screws on all arms or just two; I recommend using two screws as it provides sufficient stability. Mount the middle and top bodies together by screwing them with 4 arms. Place motors in their respective arms and connect ESCs with solder. Place antivibration balls in the top plate and secure it to the main body. Before attaching the bottom cover, place a velcro strip to keep the lipo battery secure between the top plate and main body.
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